Flavoured jelly (or jello) contains artificial flavourings, artificial colours and sugar. All which a dog should avoid.
While most food colourings are no danger to dogs, some colours and types contain carcinogenic properties, which is harmful to dogs.
Other chemicals such as artificial flavourings are equally as problematic.
The biggest issue is the sugar, Jelly is very high in sugar. Dogs do not brush their teeth, meaning the sugar will rot them. And excessive sugar in dogs will lead to Diabetes and kidney problems.
So your answer is ideally no.
They can however eat meat jelly, which naturally comes from animals. They can also eat plain jelly with no artificial flavours/colours or sugars, since jelly is made from Gelatin, which comes from animal tissue and bones.
Yes, but it is better that you do not feed them jelly. It is not good for them. Dogs are supposed to eat dog food, not people food.
probaly but it could make them throw up a little and they can get sick for about 20 mins
A very small amount won't really harm them, but it isn't the best thing to give them either.
no
If a dog fought a jelly fish underwater, the jelly fish would win. If a dog fought a jelly fish on land, the dog would win. The dog is stronger, but the jelly can shoch it's prey.
yes but when i gave dog her 2 cond one she started acting weird
Yes most of the londoner's eat jelly, strawberry jelly or mixed fruit jelly with bread and cheese
Bananas,jelly,dog web box biscits and banana milkshake
I personally don't eat jelly, as I'm a pescitarian, but sometimes I may treat myself to some vegetarianjelly. But I do know lots of people who do eat jelly.
You are an idiot kid, there is no jelly in the ocean. Therefore jellyfish would'nt be able to eat jelly. Even if there was jelly in the ocean, it would have to be more liquid to digest jelly. So jellyfish wouldn't be able to eat jelly therefore they would not explode.
Rats can eat jelly in small amounts. Rats are typically scavengers and will eat just about anything they can get their hands on.
I think jelly is an adorable name for a dog. Especially if it's a pug, corkie, or any other kind of teddy-bear like dog!
* Jam * Jelly * Juice * Jelly beans
They could eat jelly beans if they have a sweet tooth, but would most likely not.
it is something to eat.
ctenophores eat jelly worms