Keep in mind that dog treats should not make up more than 10% of your dog's total caloric intake. Too many sweets can cause obesity and a diet full of sweets can have an imbalance
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No but i wouldn't recommend eating it.
depends on if they won or not...
You take it to the vet and find out what's wrong with the dog.
It is ok, but of course not chocolate. Also, try not to make it a habbit, because the dog will get used to eating human food and will stop eating normal dog food which has health benefits for the dog. It is also not good if you ever have guests over, as the dog will sit and watch your guests eating until they feed the dog, and that can be quite unpleasent for the guest. But every once in a while as a treat will not hurt :-)
do vets perscribe the same kinds of antibiotics to dogs that are used for humans?
yes.whatever the dog treat taste like that is what it taste like to the human.
Well. Maybe you should try this: Step 1: At a random moment in the day, show your dog a food they like. Step 2: If the dog starts eating the hair on his/her legs, take the treat away. Step 3: If the dog goes at least 45 seconds without eating the hair, give him/her the treat. That should work around a couple days or weeks.
If a dog gets angry after eating a dog treat, it may be due to various reasons such as food aggression, feeling unwell, or resource guarding behavior. It's important to monitor the dog's behavior, consult with a veterinarian if there are any health concerns, and consider consulting a professional dog trainer or behaviorist to address any underlying behavioral issues.
No! Veg is very good for a treat, if the dog so wishes to like them.
If you treat your dog nicely then they will treat you!
Dog Treat was created in 1924.
It was probably just hungry so don't treat it badly. Just have a nice conversation, or a bark-ersation with it. Remember, all animals have feelings, just like us humans :)