
Virginia Couple Reschedules Wedding To Adopt Puppy
An animal-loving Virginia couple rescheduled their wedding ceremony to be able to pick an extra special guest for their big day — a 4-month-old German Shepherd puppy, reported People Magazine.
An animal-loving Virginia couple rescheduled their wedding ceremony to be able to pick an extra special guest for their big day — a 4-month-old German Shepherd puppy, reported People Magazine.
Just after Valentine’s Day, hearts broke around the world when we heard the worst story of being stood up ever told. I’m honestly crying right now, as I write this! Jack, a precious nine-month-old American Bulldog with spina bifida, was a resident at Peaches Bully Rescue in West Chester, Ohio.
Every soldier has a job to do, even the dogs who serve in our military. When handler Staff Sgt. Julian McDonald sent Layka, a Belgian Malinois military dog, ahead of the platoon into a dangerous building, she did her job. Even though she was shot four times at point blank range, she still managed to subdue her shooter and saved the lives of McDonald and the rest of the soldiers.
Everyone is familiar with roll calls from their school days. In a cute video that has gained much attention on Instagram, several dogs got to experience the same. In the clip, the carers quickly checked the attendance before starting the pup bus. Moreover, the canines diligently responded to their names whenever it was called. The adorable video melted the hearts of many, racking up thousands of views and likes.
The short answer is no; black currants are not safe for dogs to eat. While nutritious to humans, they are highly toxic to dogs. Black currants fall firmly in the same category as grapes and raisins and can lead to acute renal failure in dogs.
You might have wondered if dogs can eat yeast while you were in the middle of kneading some dough ahead of baking a fresh loaf of bread. The short answer is no, dogs can’t safely eat yeast. Eating yeast is an emergency for a dog, and one that can lead to deadly bloat or alcohol poisoning.
While dogs can technically eat plain hummus without a trip to the emergency room, they really shouldn’t due to the potential health risks. Although hummus is primarily made from chickpeas, which are safe for dogs to eat in moderation, hummus often contains other ingredients that aren’t good for your dog, like oils and seasonings.
While dogs can eat canola oil, it’s not healthy for them and shouldn’t be part of their regular diet. Although canola oil isn’t necessarily toxic for dogs, it should only be given in very small amounts. There are better oils that can be used as dietary supplements. In general, it’s best to keep your dog away from fatty foods such as cooking oils.
The short answer is no, dogs can’t have Worcestershire sauce safely. It contains too much salt and too much sugar for it to be a safe addition or accoutrement to your dog’s diet. Additionally, most Worcestershire sauces also contain garlic, which is something you definitely want to keep away from your pup.
Yes, dogs can eat calamari if prepared properly.. Calamari is not technically toxic for dogs, but a lot depends on how the calamari is cooked.