Yes and no. The majority of veterinarians recommend limiting the amount of bread, since it is like junk food and does not provide nutrition for the dog. One commenter answered this question this way: "Years ago, before I kept hearing that a little piece of bread should only be given to a dog rarely, as a treat, my dog then used to always get a little bit of bread that one of the 4 of us kids were eating. he loved it. and he lived to the ripe old age of 17, so i guess it didn't do him much harm." While that may be true for individual dogs, again, most veterinarians would say to give a dog bread very sparingly. It won't kill the dog, but it's not good for him or her either.
yes you can its even healthy for them and should be part of there diet especially if its whole grain bread
They will eat raisins and bread. Not the whole grain kind.
Yes, you can, because Oats are a Whole grain, not a yeast. You can make oat bread with no yeast.
It is unknown, but most people think that it's wheat bread.
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No, dogs should not eat bread with yeast as it can cause bloating and digestive issues.
Whole wheat bread instead of white bread* Whole grain cereal instead of the processed kind Whole wheat pasta instead of white pasta Whole grain granola bars instead of the sugar ones Things like that!
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Bread,Pasta,and Pastries.These are all made of grain.
Whole wheat bread has more fiber, but flat bread has less carbs. Try whole wheat flat bread!
It will be fine. You would just have to eat different kinds of grain like bread and wheat.