Yes, Yorkies can eat dry cranberries in moderation. They are non-toxic and can provide some health benefits, such as antioxidants. However, it's important to ensure the cranberries are unsweetened and free from any additives, as sugar and artificial sweeteners can be harmful to dogs. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods into your pet's diet.
Yorkies are pets. There are no wild yorkies to eat anything.
cranberries can't be harvest because they will just get rotten and you will get ill.
Iguanas can eat cranberries only in occasion though (about once or twice a week). My green iguana loves cranberries, I use them as treats to train her.
Most birds in the wild eat a wide variety of nuts, berries, and small insects, so yes, they do eat cranberries.
only on Tuesday's. never any other day.
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cranberries
No, you can't.
Yes gerbils can eat cranberries. There are several treat sticks that include cranberries in it although these are dried so if you're going to feed your gerbil an undried cranberry make sure it's small.
Yes, you can freeze dried or dehydrated cranberries. In fact, the freezer is a great place to store them. It helps to keep them "fresh," although they don't have to be frozen.
Rabbits can eat cranberries. Just make sure you don't give them too many. 1-2 cranberries a day is okay.
People eat cranberries at Thanksgiving because they are a food that would have been served at the first Thanksgiving, which is commemorated on Thanksgiving Day each November. The early settlers would have used cranberries to preserve their meat.