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Is It Cruel to Make Your Dog Howl?

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A dog howling is iconic, and in many cartoons, tv shows, and movies, we often see dogs depicted as masters of the howl, which makes sense when you think about it. After all, this natural form of communicating is inherited … Continue reading

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Signs That a Male Dog Wants to Mate

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Almost every single dog will, at some point in its lifetime, experience the need to reproduce. Males tend to reach a point around the 1½-2 year range when it begins, while it varies a bit more female dogs. If your … Continue reading

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Can Dogs Eat Croutons?

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Although croutons may seem harmless to dogs, many store-bought croutons contain garlic, onion, and salt. Although these will likely not be fatal, they may still make them sick.  The rest of this article will explain why croutons are bad for … Continue reading

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Can Dogs Eat Cake?

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Many of us would love to pamper our pets on our dog’s birthday, so it is not healthy for dogs to eat cake. Instead, to celebrate, it would be better to put a birthday hat on their head and feed … Continue reading

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Can Dogs Eat Tomato Sauce?

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Although tomato sauce on its own is perfectly safe for dogs, certain ingredients that may be included can be mildly toxic to your furry friend.  The rest of this article will explain why you should be careful when feeding your … Continue reading

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Can Dogs Eat Purple Cabbage?

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Canine companions are not obligate herbivores but are actually omnivores. It means that dogs can eat both meat and plant stuff. It would be a great choice to add healthy vegetables to dog food. It is because meat alone might … Continue reading

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Can Dogs Eat Oreos?

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Oreos are a popular chocolate cookie that can be found in almost every part of the world. These have become a renowned human food item that not only children but even adults enjoy. Oreo cookies are used as a snack … Continue reading

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Can Dogs Eat Mac and Cheese?

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Dogs are generally always attracted to the taste and smell of junk foods. Therefore, there is a clear winner when most dogs are asked to select between a scrumptious fast food and a vegetable. It’s highly probable that your furry … Continue reading

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Can Dogs Eat Cardboard?

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Although a small amount of cardboard consumed by your dog is not something to worry about, though larger quantities could act as an obstruction, and you should consult your vet on what to do.  The rest of this article will … Continue reading

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Can Dogs Eat Baked Beans?

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Dogs can eat baked beans like many human foods, depending on the ingredients. However, while some beans are very good for your dog and provide them with rich protein, baked beans can cause many issues for your furry friend.  The … Continue reading

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Can Dogs Eat Tums?

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If your dog is prone to getting an upset stomach or diarrhea, tums will let dogs experience temporary relief but should not give too many. Pet owners should follow specific guidelines and consult their vet.  The rest of this article … Continue reading