cabbage, spinach, celery, jicama, chard, yam, squash, broccoli, apples, strawberries, blueberries, banana, carrot, parsley, zucchini, kelp, green bean.
but never feed onion, citrus fruits, grapes, these are toxic to dogs
Yes, dogs are able to eat raw mint
Yes
Actually the dogs eat meats such as raw beef, raw bear meat, raw rat meat, and raw beast meat
Toast is ok for an occasional treat, but it is not a great idea to feed every day for breakfast. Dogs do best on meat and vegetables, raw meaty bones, raw chicken necks and wings and meat based products
Guinea pigs are able to eat raw vegetables from the day they are born.
Raw carrots are good as treats.
Yes dogs can eat lard. A large part of the canines diet is fat, dogs do not have a cholesterol problem like humans. Dogs eat bones, raw meat and fat. While working my hunting dogs in winter I add fat to raw diet by giving lard along with raw chicken. My dogs look great
No! Some people can not eat raw vegetables because they have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. People with thyroid problems should not eat cabbage, brussel sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower and other cruciferous vegetables raw. Some beans like kidney beans are toxic if not cooked. Raw potatoes are dangerous to eat raw. Tomatoes and asparagus have more cancer-fighting antioxidants if cooked.
Dogs are omnivores, so they can eat meat and vegetables.
Dogs eat raw meat but not chicken, rabbit or fish. Also dogs will not eat chicken (undead) or raw beef (undead). Warning: if you have your pet out when you lose your membership, you will lose your puppy!
They eat a mixed diet (in the wild) of raw meat, fruits, berries, and vegetables.
You can eat fresh fruits and vegetables raw. There is also sashimi that you can eat (which is raw fish) but you have to make sure that the fish is fresh and not spoiled. You should not eat raw meat.