Bread is OK, but do not give it to him on a regular basis.
You can give him small pieces of unseasoned chicken or hamburger.
Fruits and veggies are good. Here is a list of what NOT to give him:
-Raisins and grapes: are the very worst! Recent studies have shown kidney failure and death in dogs.
-Chocolate
-Onions and garlic (raw, cooked, or powder): are not that healthy. Garlic can be fed in VERY, very small amounts in powdered form for dog food; but it is not a treat.
-Persimmons
-Pitted fruit: fine with seeds and pits removed
-Potato, rhubarb, and tomato leaves; potato and tomato stems: contain oxalates
Potato poisoning is rare, but it has occurred in both humans and dogs
-Citrus fruit: it causes vomiting
-Nuts: not a veggie or fruit but...
-Corn: It is unnecessary and not beneficial
-Most dried fruit
-Avocados
-Mushrooms: shitaki, maitake and reishi are considered safe, but be careful
-Anything with Xylitol, added Sugars, Corn Syrups, or artificial sweeteners
-Alcoholic beverages
-Bones from fish, poultry, or other meat sources
-Baby food
-Chocolate, coffee, tea, and other caffeine
-Hops
-Human vitamin supplements containing iron
-Large amounts of liver
-Milk and other dairy products
-Raw eggs
-Raw fish
-Salt
-Surgary foods
-Yeast dough
Vegetables are better, because fruit are more acidic. Green veggies are the best. Carrots are also awesome and most dogs LOVE them. Packaged frozen Green Beans, fresh Lettuce, and Yams are also very good.
Make sure to take off the skin of all fruit and some veggies. They cannot digest them.
Give human food in only small amounts. They need a balanced nutriotion and lots of "scraps" can cause bloating and upset stomach.
WOW! Long lists, but it comes in handy! Good luck!
2007-06-09 10:38:41
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2016-05-13 21:29:30
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2016-05-31 05:07:20
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can dogs eat bread?
I have a small pomeranian. I was wondering if I can give him bread. What human food can I give him from time to time? He loves to beg but I want to make sure i dont five him things that will be bad for him!
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Vets offer science diet, because its financial agreement....is it healthy for canines? Doubtful, and Many say its complete garbage. I'm with the garbage crowd. Its said science diet is given away to the vets, because if a vet offers it, your more likely to use it. This according to a store owner that knew a vet, that was given pallets of it for free. That's the same reason Dr.s prescribe certain brands, a kick back$$$$. A bonus for getting you to buy their preferred poison. Most vets have succumbed to the financial gain. But you can be sure any vet that knows anything about nutrition, won't be feeding it to their dog. & if they truly care, or have True knowledge of the damaging effects of prednisone, they wouldn't hand that out like candy either. If their dog had thrombocytopenia, you can bet they would give them vitamin k instead. $6 bucks for a bottle that will last nearly a yr. Bread is not good for dogs if you lace your dog with chemicals the vet sells, it probably doesn't matter
2014-07-16 15:01:09
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After I started training my dog, he became very attached to me and loves to stay by side as long as he can. But just going to them won't help. You have to practice what they teach you outside of the class and you need to keep up with it at least every now and then after the class ends otherwise they'll just go back to previous habits. This course is a really good place to go for dog obedience classes. It get's your dog around other people and dogs to socialize while getting the training you need. As for electric collars, I would say to not get one. In my experience, they're only a negative effect on your dog. I mean of course you're going to need to correct your dog, but being positive and encouraging your dog works a lot faster and easier.
Every dog is different, so unless you have a german shepherd or a really smart dog, it might take a while to train her. You might get frustrated with her, but go easy. She's still a puppy and has a lot of energy. A backyard or somewhere to run will help her get rid of a lot of energy that might cause her to misbehave from boredom.
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Yes, but be mindful of the amount of bread especially with a small dog like a Pomeranian.
2015-11-11 13:05:34
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Yes sure my dog eats bread and i give him some small pieces to play on and then he eats it.
2015-01-07 07:56:23
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Yes I put bread with my dogs meat and he likes it
2015-07-28 07:54:18
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