Vanilla Wafers do not give dogs worms but the sugar content, if given in excess, is very bad for a dog's teeth.
Well, honey, if you're crushing those Vanilla wafers to bits, you'll need about 22 of those bad boys to make 1 cup. So, get smashing and measuring, and you'll be on your way to whatever delicious dessert you're making. Just don't eat them all before you get them crushed!
Only if it eats a lot of chocolate. Chocolate contains Theobromine, and in high doses this can be lethal to dogs. I recommend you do not feed your dog chocolate, as it can be bad for their diet.
Yes. Mostly any meat can give dogs worms For example fish, pork, and maybe chicken but its rare if your dog gets worms when it eats chicken.
Fleas can transmit tapeworms to dogs, but not roundworms, hookworms or whipworms.
yes. in fact, dogs can eat vanilla ice cream too.
I wouldn't suggest it. It can give them worms, and they suck for your wallet and your dog.
it could milk is bad for cats cats are lactos and tolerate
Feeding dogs chocolate is a generally bad idea. Chocolate contains a chemical called theobromine which can be really bad for dogs. Since chocolate is never good for dogs, best not to give them any. Apart from the above, dogs don't get worms from chocolate. Worms come from worm eggs, which are amazingly unlikely to be found in chocolate. They are usually picked up from the environment and there is no real way to prevent them, which is why vets recommend regular worming.
You never mentioned what kind of worms your dog was treated. For hook and round worms an over the counter treatment may be enough. If you go to the vet they will give your dog Strongid-T, which will take care of the hook and round worms. If you are seeing white worms coming out of your dogs rectum or you see white worms in the fecal matter, your dogs has Tape worms. There is no over the counter treatment that will get rid of Tape worms. You must go to the vet who will give you a little pill to give to your dog. If your dog has tape worms you may also find tiny and I mean tiny little off white, sesame seed looking things in your dogs bedding. These are Tape worms that have crawled out of your dogs rectum and dried up and died. Sometimes this is the only evidence that a dog owner will see and wonder what the heck they are. Now you know.
Dogs do not need any kind of milk, it will give them worms.
It can be. Vanilla extract has a high alcohol content, which can be quite harmful to dogs. Do NOT give it to a dog, or apply it to the dog's skin. Not only will it serve no purpose, but it can be harmful to the dog, and will definitely cause discomfort.
Milk itself does not directly give dogs worms. However, some dogs may have difficulty digesting lactose, the sugar found in milk, which can lead to gastrointestinal upset. Additionally, if a dog consumes contaminated milk or dairy products, it could potentially lead to infections or parasites. It's important to ensure that any food given to dogs is safe and appropriate for their digestive systems.