No, paper isn't digestable for dogs and so that stuff can accumulate in the dog's stomach and intestines and cause injury.
Answer:To digest paper means: a] to read and absorb the contents of any written work/paper b] literal meaning to eat and digest.Yes.Adults can digest papers/books with full understanding of its content.No. Adults do not develop any new enzymes to digest paper. Paper is made of cellulose and only herbivores (e.g cow) can digest it
No, it's keratin, mammals cannot digest it.
No, dogs do not digest peanuts.
No but some dogs can eat chocolate and digest it.
Writing paper is paper, which can be ruled or unruled, which is suitable for writing on with ink.
yes its very good for ill dogs.
yes they are because dogs can't digest it.
chocolate, grapes- That is the first answer someone gave. I don't think those are actually undigestible, but they are poisonous to dogs. Among other POISONS are garlic and xylitol. As for undigestible, dogs cannot digest rawhide, and I'm 99% sure they can't digest bones.
Chocolate damages the stomach, which can not digest sugar. Actually sugar is not the culprit a chemical called theobromine is, dogs can digest sugar.
No. Tissues are made of paper which is made from cellulose which humans cannot digest.
downpour/raining cats and dogs/presipitaion/sky crying/ god weaping. writing a paper?
No, dogs should not eat almonds as they can be difficult for them to digest and may cause gastrointestinal issues.