it probably won't hurt you or your dog.
Dawn Wash 'n' Toss Disposable Dish Pads with Dawn Inside "I washed all my Thanksgiving Dishes (for 6 people plus pots and pans) with just one pad. It is really great because you don't have the germy old sponge doing the dishes. I used to soak my sponges in water with bleach to kill the germs but with these it's great because I can just use a new pad. I wash my dog's food and water dishes with these and can use a separate one for people dishes. I also find them really convenient when I wash their outside water dishes and their play swimming pool (I have 8 dogs) because I don't have to take out a dishwashing bottle and sponge outside. Also, they're great if you're traveling somewhere or for the office if you want to wash some lunch utensils or dishes without getting other people's germs. I also keep a couple in a ziplock bag at my desk and at home in my bathroom to clean the dog's water dishes I keep there and also some for the toothbrush/water dishes. They are also not too bulky and thereby do not contribute a lot of trash." I'm assuming it's fine, but since I haven't found much... If you want to be on the safe side, I would use just a mild dish soap, like Method.
No.
Tamarind is safe for dogs to eat or be bye.
No. I needs to be prescribed by a qualified vet to be safe.
Yes, it's safe for dogs to eat prawns or shrimp.
As long as the dish is dishwasher safe it can be put in the dishwasher with other dishes. On the bottom on the pet dish, look for a marking stating if it is or not.
Yes, it is safe. Only if the enamel used on the dish is for cooking dishes. Not just any enamel will be safe. If the dish is made for cooking then its probably safe.
Dawn Wash 'n' Toss Disposable Dish Pads with Dawn Inside "I washed all my Thanksgiving Dishes (for 6 people plus pots and pans) with just one pad. It is really great because you don't have the germy old sponge doing the dishes. I used to soak my sponges in water with bleach to kill the germs but with these it's great because I can just use a new pad. I wash my dog's food and water dishes with these and can use a separate one for people dishes. I also find them really convenient when I wash their outside water dishes and their play swimming pool (I have 8 dogs) because I don't have to take out a dishwashing bottle and sponge outside. Also, they're great if you're traveling somewhere or for the office if you want to wash some lunch utensils or dishes without getting other people's germs. I also keep a couple in a ziplock bag at my desk and at home in my bathroom to clean the dog's water dishes I keep there and also some for the toothbrush/water dishes. They are also not too bulky and thereby do not contribute a lot of trash." I'm assuming it's fine, but since I haven't found much... If you want to be on the safe side, I would use just a mild dish soap, like Method.
You can use glassware or any microwave-safe dish to cook chicken in the microwave. Check the bottom of any plastic dishes to see if they are microwave-safe.
Some researchers are of the opinion that constant eating out of plastic food dishes is the cause of some kinds of cancer in animals. To be on the safe side, use a stainless steel dish. Puppies have a tendency to chew so it's best to go to a pet shop and buy a stainless steel dish (often will have rubber underneath so the dish does not slide across the floor.) Get one for a water dish as well.
Not always. Some recipes calling for a dutch oven are first heated on the stove top to brown meat before adding other ingredients and placing in the oven. Most "oven safe" dishes are not safe to use on the stove top burners. But it would be safe to brown the meat in a skillet then transfer it to an oven safe dish for oven cooking.
No, an epoxy glue is more suitable for dishes.
is trex decking safe for dogs?
Yes they are.
No, it's advisable to replace the dish.
Yes, the dish is made of porcelain and is dishwasher and microwave safe.
It is safe as long as the skin is not broken.