NO!!! How could you even ASK that??? It coul,d make them sick, and it makes them fat, and if they have too much human food, they're life could get shortened!!!!
Springer Spaniels will pretty much eat whatever you give them. That is different from the question - What should you be feeding your Springer Spaniel. I personally go for a hypoallergenic diet for my George; it reduces their affectations from allergies and is probably better for them. there is more info here : 1
Yes I use to eat it all of the time.
Pizza is a potentially hazardous food and any leftovers should be refrigerated. You should not eat pizza left out overnight. Some people have eaten pizza that was left out overnight - and maybe to no ill effect - but no food safety professional would ever recommend doing so.
Eating cold pizza is generally safe, but it may not be as healthy as eating it fresh. The toppings may not taste as good and the texture may be different, but it is safe to eat if stored properly.
5 ounces every day, thats how much a t- ibetan spaniels eat.
they eat dog food
Yes, it is safe to eat cold pizza as long as it has been stored properly and not left out at room temperature for too long. The taste and texture may be different from when it was freshly baked, but it is still safe to consume.
Pizza is normally safe to eat (some people could have allergies to some pizza ingredients, of course) so for the most part, pizza nourishes you, and if you eat it to excess it can make you fat. The same could be said for many other kinds of food.
Yes, it is generally safe to eat cold pizza as long as it has been stored properly and not left out at room temperature for too long. Heating it up before eating can further reduce any potential risks.
Yes, Springer Spaniels can eat chicken giblets, as they are a good source of protein and essential nutrients. However, it's important to cook the giblets thoroughly to eliminate any harmful bacteria and to remove any seasoning or additives. Introduce them gradually to your dog's diet to monitor for any adverse reactions. Always consult your veterinarian before making significant changes to your pet's diet.
She DOESN'T eat pizza. An easy way to check your choice is to remove the contraction. You would not say "she do not eat pizza," so you wouldn't say, "she don't eat pizza." On the other hand, "she does not eat pizza" indicates that "doesn't" is the right choice.
Dog food & Hamburger patties!