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Vegetables Dogs Can and Can’t Eat Asparagus No, dogs should not eat asparagus. While asparagus isn’t necessarily unsafe for dogs, there’s really no point in giving it to them. It’s too tough to be eaten raw, and by the time you cook it down so it’s soft enough for dogs to eat, asparagus loses the…

Dogs can or can’t Eat Fruits Apples Yes, dogs can eat apples. Apples are an important source of vitamins A and C, as well as fiber for your dog. Apple is low in protein and fat, making them the perfect snack for senior dogs. Just be sure to remove the seeds and core first. Must…

A pug in North Carolina has tested positive for the coronavirus, which may be the first such case for a dog in the united state of America. The dog, Winston, was part of a Duke University study in which a family in Chapel Hill, the McLeans, was tested for the virus. The mother, the father,…

How can we protect our dogs from COVID-19? Healthy dogs/pets owners in the America should follow basic hygienic precautions such as washing their hands with soap and water before and after contact with your pets, including dogs and cats. If you test positive for COVID-19 or believe you have been exposed to the virus, the…