Depending on the food being given. The results can be anything from nothing happening to causing serious medical problems due to the dog having an allergic reaction to the food or something on/in the food, such as herbs and spices or being given a food that is poisonous/harmful to dogs. Therefore, the only food that should be given to your dog are foods that are specifically made for them or that is recommended by a veterinarian.
It needs to see the vet. This is a serious answer. The dog is not doing well and needs treatment. My dog, Buddy, died. I would highly consider going to the vet.
Blue Buffalo is all natural non grain dog food on the market today.
Miracle Gro is a non toxic plant food. If a dog has eaten some, it should not harm them.
OK if your dog eats chili don't freak out. Now if your dog eats spicy chili take him/her to the vet as fast as you can because it is very toxic to dogs. If your dog as just non-spicy chili that's OK because the least of your worry's is out of the picture all it will have is probably diarrhea. Trust me my dog has gone through it twice.
My puppies have done the same thing. I've been told that the chemical is non-toxic, but they must drink plenty of water.
Many non domesticated animals feed themselves by going "hunting". They spot their prey and plan an attack. Once they catch their feed, they munch away.
Beneful because they use free range meat and non pesticide vegetables only
No, a dog is an omnivore, it eats meat and non-meat food.
Feed it non-junky food.
Well, It depends what age it is. If it is a newborn it needs its mothers milk. If it is just starting to eat solids, then you can feed it regular dog food, soaked in water for about 15 minuites, so that it is soft, but not too soft, so they can build strong teeth.
Until your dog eats it all. 1. Read the feeding directions on the bag. 2. Find out how much you will have to feed your dog every day based on your dog's weight. 3 Divide the amount in the bag by the amount you will feed your dog each day. The result is the number of days your dog food should last. Example: 100 pound dog, feed 4 cups twice a day, or 8 cups. The bag is 40 lbs. One pound of dry dog food averages about 2.5 cups. 8 / 2.5 = 3.2 pounds of food a day. 40 / 3.2 = 12.5 days of food.
Are you talking about sausage
On the packaging of biscuits and canned food. There is a recommended amount to feet your dog based on age and most importantly, weight. You will find it on the outside of the reputable food stuffs and if you have to purchase non-brand foods, use the guidelines on the branded foodstuffs as a guide for the unbranded. All the best...
I feed my poodle IAMS dog food.You can also feed them:steak,pork chops, lettuce, tomatoes, apples, oranges, carrots, non-chocolate cereal,(sugar-free), chips, milk,fruit,(no bananas),and cheese.Poodles love raw eggs to.DO NOT GIVE THEM ANYTHING GREASY!!!!!Another answer:Poodles should not eat table food except they can eat: green beans, lettuce, apples, carrots, and not much else. Some foods are too acid for them like: tomatoes, oranges, lemons. Mostly feed your pet his dog food because most foods like: cheese, raw eggs, chocolate, chips, candy, are not good for our pets. If you want to feed your dog give him small chips of ice they really love it.
You should never give a dog "people medicine" without consulting a veterinarian first.
Blue Buffalo is all natural non grain dog food on the market today.
It is a non-profit,charitable organization that distributes mostly donated food to a wide variety of agencies that in turn feed the hungry.
they're water-based and non-toxic to humans... and I'm guessing that it won't hurt the puppy.