Stayadoodle Journal
Discover stories, tips, and insights from the Stayadoodle community about dog care, community building, and more.
Legume Check: Can Dogs Eat Chickpeas?
Chickpeas are a popular plant based protein found in salads, soups, and spreads like hummus. If your dog shows interest in these small legumes, you may wonder whether they are safe to share. In moderation and with proper preparation, plain chickpeas can be safe for most healthy dogs.
Sweet Treats: Can Dogs Safely Eat Dates?
Dates are naturally sweet fruits often enjoyed as snacks or used in holiday baking. If your dog shows interest, you may wonder whether they are safe to share. While dates are not toxic to dogs, they should only be offered occasionally and in very small portions.
Crunchy Snacks: Can Dogs Eat Radishes?
Radishes are crisp, peppery vegetables that often appear in salads and holiday platters. If your dog shows interest in this crunchy snack, you may wonder whether it is safe to share. The short answer is yes, in moderation and with proper preparation, radishes are generally safe for most healthy dogs.
Holiday Treats: Are Brussels Sprouts Safe for Dogs?
Holiday meals often include vegetables like Brussels sprouts, and many dogs are eager to sample what is on the table. While some festive foods are unsafe, Brussels sprouts can be offered carefully in moderation. Here is what Canadian pet parents should know before sharing this seasonal side dish.
Veggie Safety: Can Dogs Eat Zucchini?
Many Canadian pet parents look for healthy, low calorie treats to supplement their dog’s diet. Zucchini is a popular vegetable in home kitchens, especially during summer harvest season. But is it safe to share with your dog? Here is what you need to know.
Can Dogs Eat Pickles? What You Need to Know
Pickles are a common snack in many Canadian households, but are they safe to share with your dog? While a small bite may not be harmful in some cases, pickles are not an ideal treat for dogs. Understanding the ingredients and potential risks helps pet parents make informed decisions.