I believe that dogs shouldn't eat things from the ocean.
Are you feeding a raw diet? Often when dogs are eating only meat their stool will be white as well as much smaller than when they are eating kibble.
Cooked chicken bones become brittle and should not be fed to dogs or cats. Chances are nothing will happen but the cooked bones can splinter and get caught in the pets throat or digestive tract. Cats and dogs like your Pug do fine eating raw birds as the bones are not as sharp and do not splinter. Keep in mind that feline and canine diet in the wild is often avian/rodent heavy.
No, not in small quantities, but the dog will get more nutrition out of cooked rice. Whole grain rice is better than white rice.
Yes, it's safe for dogs to eat prawns or shrimp.
A dogs diet is meat but with out the the fat in it. You can also put some fruits and vegies in with it.
It is high in cholesterol and possibly fat, depending on the sauce, but not poisonous to dogs. Note that dogs, like people, can have allergies, so keep your eyes open for any strange reaction to it. I suspect the heavy cream, butter, and the seafood will cause it some diarrhea unless they are part of the dog's regular diet.
Are you feeding a raw diet? Often when dogs are eating only meat their stool will be white as well as much smaller than when they are eating kibble.
Cooked chicken bones become brittle and should not be fed to dogs or cats. Chances are nothing will happen but the cooked bones can splinter and get caught in the pets throat or digestive tract. Cats and dogs like your Pug do fine eating raw birds as the bones are not as sharp and do not splinter. Keep in mind that feline and canine diet in the wild is often avian/rodent heavy.
No. Hotdogs are the same as lunch meat. Not to be confused with sausages though. Sausages MUST be cooked.
As long as the heads are not spoiled, the dogs will enjoy the shrimp head will no ill effects.
They tend to be a bottom feeder eating shrimp, crabs and juveniles.
If they are eating their waste it could mean they are missing an essential component from their diet, or maybe its just a behavioral habit that requires training to make them stop.
Yes. The raw diet is becoming more popular among dog owners today. Many claim dogs who eat raw meat rather than cooked meat or processed dog food have substantially better health. Be careful though because dogs who aren't used to eating raw meat may have trouble tearing and chewing (especially the skin and bones). You may have to grind or mince the meat.
depending on the dog if it is large it should be safe but smaller dogs have different digestive system so it would be a lot more safe for big dogs.
No, not in small quantities, but the dog will get more nutrition out of cooked rice. Whole grain rice is better than white rice.
Yes, it's safe for dogs to eat prawns or shrimp.
Yes. it is a well known fact that if cooked eggs are put into a dogs bowl there is a good chance they will get eaten