If you absolutely must feed your dog popcorn, feed her plain popcorn without sugar or butter, or go with a commercial popcorn treat specifically made for dogs (like Pupcorn). Can dogs eat carrots?Sure! Carrots are an awesome, healthy snack for dogs. You’ll find carrots as an ingredient ...
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Thoroughly stir in the sugar, cornmeal, milk, bouillon, cheddar cheese, and egg into the rolled oat mix. Mix in the flour 1 cup at a time, until you’ve formed a stiff dough. Next, knead the dough on a lightly floured surface until it\’s smooth and no longer sticky (you may ne...
For a long time I assumed that the terms 'corn dog' and 'pronto pup' were interchangeable (and I love them both), but hold everything -- the dogs and pups are two completely different foods (kind of).FEEDBACK: When you head out to the State Fair, do you buy a Corn Dog or a ...
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Gus was eager to see what was inside the RescueBox. This is a tough one. On the one hand, I love that buying into this helps charities that feed abandoned animals, as my Gus is also a rescue. But the quality of what you get just wasn’t up to snuff for us. I tallied up the...
Corn on the cob A bit of corn is okay for your dog but do avoid giving your pup a cob. A corn cob for your dog is a choking hazard and can create intestinal blockage. Avoid this by giving your pup a smaller amount of corn kernels and keep him safe and happy and healthy. Chopped...
Dogs do need carbohydrates. But lots of big commercial companies tend to put in simple, low-quality carbohydrates, like sugar, corn and molasses. We prefer foods that have lots of food, complex carbs in them, like sweet potatoes, brown rice, oats, and barley. And our favorite carb to see...