Cooking With Dog Ebi Fry
Cooking With Dog Chicken Nanban
Cooking With Dog Mapo Tofu
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Cooking With Dog Chicken Nanban
Cooking With Dog Mapo Tofu
CookingWith Dog Daigakuimo
Cooking With Dog Christmas Cake. For help DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING OTHER THAN WATER: Yes I know you want to but their systems are less compliant than ours and we have enough trouble with soda types of drinks. Keep an eye on your Christmas guests (especially young) children feeding your dog dangerous foods over Christmas. TURKEY OR CHICKEN BONES(All cooked bones) Cooked bones are a big no-no for dogs, as they can splinter and scratch the gastrointestinal tract.
Raisins and sultanas can cause kidney failure, and if it's not caught early enough, it may be fatal so DON'T RISK IT... It seems some dogs can eat raisins and sultanas with no problems, yet others become very ill, and it's not really known why. CHRISTMAS CAKE: Those delicious Christmas cakes we enjoy are often made with raisins or sultanas which are toxic to your dog. Symptoms start within 6-12 hours, and in severe cases, may lead to coma and death. We must be careful to NOT to feed the following; CHOCOLATE: Chocolate contains theobromine which can cause vomiting, diarrhea and hyperactivity in your dog. A few special treats or snacks here and there is not so bad for them, but the dog doesn't understand the festive season and they won't be offended if it's business as usual. However - It's important that we don't inflict this Christmas cheer and overfeed our dear dogs. I know this is easier said than done and most of us feel guilty come January. Firstly, have a great Christmas with the family & friends and try not to over do it!