Dr. Ivana Crnec is a licensed doctor of veterinary medicine, a passionate writer and a devoted pet parent. Specializing in domestic carnivores, her professional experience ranges from preventative medicine and routine wellness care through diagnosing and treating conditions to emergency and specialty care
Yes, dogs can eat horseradish. However, just because they can does not mean they should. Namely, horseradish is not directly toxic to dogs. However, it is not something you should be feeding it…
Yes, dogs can eat collard greens. Collard greens are loaded with health-boosting nutrients and are safe for dogs. They are rich in water and support healthy body weight. Plus, dogs seem to be…
Yes, dogs can eat Bologna meat but only in tiny amounts and on rare occasions. Bologna (also known as bologna sausage or baloney) originated in Italy (mortadella). In the US, the Bologna recipe…
Yes, dogs can eat noodles. However, there are some caveats – the noodles must be prepared correctly and in a dog-friendly way and served in small amounts only on rare occasions. Noodles (Udon,…
Yes, dogs can eat guava. In fact, all guava versions are perfectly safe and healthy for dogs. When we say guava versions, we refer to the popular apple guava, pineapple guava, red guava…
No, dogs cannot eat jelly beans. Defined as small, bean-shaped sugar candies, jelly beans feature a soft, candied shell and thick jelly filling. They are made of sugar and added colors and flavors.…
Yes, dogs can eat nopales. But what are nopales anyway? Well, nopales are the flat pads of the prickly pear cacti. They taste between cucumbers and green peppers and have the texture of…
Yes, dogs can eat Brazil nuts. Unlike most members of the nuts family, Brazil nuts are not toxic to dogs. However, they are the fattest nut options and, therefore, should not be eaten…
No, dogs must not eat blue cheese. Known under many names like Gorgonzola, Stilton, and Roquefort, blue cheeses are made with the noble mold Penicillium roqueforti and are considered a luxurious delicacy. However,…
Yes, dogs can eat roast beef. However, there are some important caveats and safety precautions. For example, the roast beef needs to be prepared in a dog-friendly way and served occasionally and in…