Angry French Bulldog Throws Tantrum Over Cheerios

Cashew was being deprived of another bowl of Cheerios and he pulls out all of his pouting tricks, including turning his back to shun his owner.

Is it OK to feed your dog cereal?

While many people view their dogs as members of the family, there is one area where humans and canines diverge: diet. For the most part, dogs are carnivores, and their bodies are designed to digest meat. However, that doesn’t mean that they can’t handle a little bit of cereal from time to time. In fact, some cereals are actually good for dogs. For example, wheat cereals contain fiber which can help with digestion. Oat cereals are also a good source of vitamins and minerals. And rice cereal is easy on the stomach and can be helpful for dogs with digestive issues. Of course, before you start feeding your dog cereal, it’s always best to check with your veterinarian to make sure it’s the right food for your pet.

While cereal is a staple of the human diet, many people wonder if it is OK to feed their dog this popular breakfast food. The answer is not as simple as a yes or no. While some cereals are perfectly safe for dogs, others can be harmful. For example, sugar-coated cereals can cause digestive problems, and cereals that contain chocolate or other sweets can be toxic to dogs. In general, it is best to avoid feeding your dog cereal unless you are sure that it is safe for them to eat. If you do choose to feed your dog cereal, make sure to consult with your veterinarian first and always offer a small amount as part of a balanced diet.

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