YES but not the seeds.
Yes dogs can eat apples. Make sure you core the apple before feeding you dog as the seeds contain arsenic. My dog loves apples, but not all dogs do. So it will depend on your dog, but apples can be a delicious and nutritious snack.
yes dogs love apples
this is also very good for them.
Think of it this way most of the time whats good for you is good for your dog so yes it is fine apples are very healthy..............My dog loves apples!!!!!!!!!
Don't let your dog eat too many though. Dogs can get sick from apples if they eat too many.
Yes, dogs can eat apples.
Meaning can they eat apples as in are they allowed, or as in eating them without getting sick? Yes, pitbull dogs can eat apples, they generally love them to, but that's based on the pitbulls liking for that paticular food. Peace xXPeace_SceneXx
Yes, but not the seeds of the apple.
No pork skins are very good for dogs
yes, but apples are good too
1. The seeds contain cyanide, but the rest of the apple is not harmful.
Yes, they can eat blueberries if they like to. Fruit should only be given as a treat if your dogs enjoy it, though it is unusual for dogs to eat fruit.Never give a dog grapes, avocado or the seeds of apples, as they are toxic to them.
Well with this "apples skins should be put in the bin" has may possibilities. 1) If it was the skin of one apple, it would be "the apple's skin should be put in the bin". 2) It it was the skins of many apples, it would be "the apples' skins should be put in the bin". Note the addition of "the" to the start of both of the above examples. This "the" is required for correct English. 3) The generic option for one or more apples would be "(the) apple skins should be put in the bin". [no apostrophes required and the (the) is optional in this case].
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Are red apples considered apples? The question kind of answers itself.
Yes, dogs can eat baked sweet potatoes with skins, but it's best to remove the skins as they can be harder for dogs to digest. You can offer sweet potatoes plain, without butter or any added seasonings, as these can upset their stomachs. Always introduce new foods gradually and in moderation to ensure your dog tolerates them well.
There are a number of different animals that eat crabgrass. These include goats, horses, cows, dogs, sheep, and rabbits.