yes, that's common knowledge but i would say its individual, just like with people. my older dog, at the time, ate it from my garden for years... munching on it while lying under it in the grass. i think he would not do it if it would hurt him. my younger dog, at the time, wouldnt really touch them. however, better be careful of course.
Wen, ASPCA Poison Control Center (APCC) veterinarians solved the 20-year mystery of why grapes, raisins and sultanas are poisonous to dogs. It turns out that the tartaric acid in grapes causes these symptoms: Vomiting Diarrhea Excessive thirst Kidney damage or failure
#11 This is a stupid trend. Taking a picture of your food... For whom or for what? To show others that you are not starving? Or to look at it when you have nothing to eat and think that for once you ate?
yes, that's common knowledge but i would say its individual, just like with people. my older dog, at the time, ate it from my garden for years... munching on it while lying under it in the grass. i think he would not do it if it would hurt him. my younger dog, at the time, wouldnt really touch them. however, better be careful of course.
Wen, ASPCA Poison Control Center (APCC) veterinarians solved the 20-year mystery of why grapes, raisins and sultanas are poisonous to dogs. It turns out that the tartaric acid in grapes causes these symptoms: Vomiting Diarrhea Excessive thirst Kidney damage or failure
#11 This is a stupid trend. Taking a picture of your food... For whom or for what? To show others that you are not starving? Or to look at it when you have nothing to eat and think that for once you ate?
she's feeding them apples in the GIF
yes, that's common knowledge but i would say its individual, just like with people.
my older dog, at the time, ate it from my garden for years... munching on it while lying under it in the grass. i think he would not do it if it would hurt him. my younger dog, at the time, wouldnt really touch them. however, better be careful of course.
ASPCA Poison Control Center (APCC) veterinarians solved the 20-year mystery of why grapes, raisins and sultanas are poisonous to dogs. It turns out that the tartaric acid in grapes causes these symptoms:
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Excessive thirst
Kidney damage or failure
yeah, i can google too...
#21 Admit it you put 21 & 22 together on purpose
#22
should have hired to person in #56
#47 I just love doggie faces and i can't help but toss them treats
They literally look like apes.