No.
Some animal trainers/owners are actually known to give their dogs coconuts to play with.
They can eat the coconut pulp and milk, and the outer husk isn't harmful. They don't use pesticides when cultivating coconuts because they are tough and are, obviously, hard to open.
Coconut contains albumin, which is also found in egg whites and is good for red blood formation. Coconut is also rich in fiber with its digestible oils and can aid in removing worm eggs.
A lot more people are allergic to cats than dogs ( I think twice as many).
NO. I know that because I am allergic to some dogs.
So many pure-bred dogs (dogs that are interbred with mother-son, mother-brother, to keep the breed 'pure') are fragile and are owned by people today, it's quite possible that some dogs could be allergic to other dogs. Also, there are so many hair care, skin care, and insect repellents on the market as well, some of these weaker dogs could be allergic to many things, including people.
Not if your child isn't allergic
Like people, different dogs have different allergies. Also, as with people, allergic reactions can range from mild to life-threatening and can progress quickly. Dogs often show a rapid swelling in the face, hives, itching, but can progress to difficulty breathing and shock (both life-threatening), collapse and death if they have a severe allergic reaction.
48% of the world is allergic to dogs.
Dogs can be allergic to nuts. You should not give your dog macadamia nuts, walnuts and pistachios. They are toxic to dogs.
In general dogs are not allergic to birds. If you suspect that your dog might be allergic to birds then you should consult a vet.
yes coconut oil can be used for masturbation. but you have to be sure that you ae not allergic to coconut.
Yes...if you are allergic to other dogs it is likely that you will be allergic to chi's. They DO shed, not alot, but they still shed.
Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both. Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both.
Yes, dogs can be allergic to things. Just like people can have allergies to certain foods, plants or other things, so can dogs. It's definitely possible that dogs can be allergic to a kind of treat.
No.
yes, if your allergic to dog fur
He actually is, as a matter of fact. I heard he's allergic to nuts, chocolate, cinnamon, coconut, and talc.
The coconut is not a botanical nut, it's a fruit, so I don't think you can have nut allergies towards it.
No, these people are allergic to hypoallergenic dogs as much as they are to any other dogs. These dogs are only referred to as hypoallergenic because they hardly moult at all, and are hence less likely to trigger an allergic reaction.