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Your husky can eat Brussels sprouts in moderation. You should wash the Brussels sprouts and remove the hard nubby end before you cook them for your huskies. Make sure to remove the hard part and cut the Brussels sprouts in half before serving them to your dogs. We want to remove any choking hazards and the possibility to obstruct the esophagus. After you removed the hard nubby end you can…

Your husky shouldn’t eat mustard. Mustard has mustard seeds and mustard seeds are toxic for dogs. The components called glucosinolates found in mustard seeds can harm your dog. Other plants that contain glucosinolates are horseradish, rapeseed, and cabbage. Your husky, and any dog in this world, will most likely not enjoy the taste of the mustard. A dog can be curious about the mustard’s taste because he sees you eating…

Can my husky eat spinach, and is it good for him? I like spinach, but can I feed spinach to my dog? Before you feed this leafy green to your dog, you should find out how to feed it to your dog, what are the pros and cons and after that, you can decide if spinach can be a part of your dog’s diet. Is spinach good for Siberian huskies?…

Your Siberian husky shouldn’t eat bacon because bacon has a high content of fat and salt. Bacon also usually contains sodium nitrate. What is sodium nitrate? Sodium nitrate preserves and colors the bacon. Due to the sodium nitrate, you can see that some bacon types have a bright pink color that makes them more appealing. Dogs shouldn’t eat foods that are high in fat and salt or if they contain…

Yes, your husky can eat bell peppers. Crunchy, sweet, and tasty, bell peppers are a great treat for your husky from time to time. You can share some bell pepper pieces with your dog. Don’t cut too many pieces for your husky. Feed him a piece and see if he likes it. My male husky likes bell peppers but my female husky doesn’t approve the taste. She would rather chew…

Your Siberian husky can eat kefir. From the beginning of this article, I have to mention that there is a fundamental difference between milk kefir and water kefir. The difference consists in the culture medium. The culture medium refers to where microflora develops and where the fermentation process happens. Milk kefir is made from kefir grains. It is usually made using goat’s milk or cow’s milk. On the other hand,…

Are you wondering if your husky can eat cilantro? Well, you can garnish your dog’s food with cilantro from now. Your Siberian husky can eat cilantro. Cilantro will not make your husky sick because cilantro is a safe plant that your dog can enjoy. If you have fresh cilantro in your herb garden, wash it and cut some leaves and blend it on your husky food or just add the…

You probably see your Siberian husky eating grass in your yard or even at a walk. Eating grass is common dog behavior and many dogs nibble the grass or even start to eat it as if they were pretty little cows. Dogs have many instinctive behaviors and eating grass is one of them. Don’t underestimate them, they know what grass to eat when they need it. But don’t let your…

Yes, your Siberian husky can eat raspberries in small quantities. A few raspberries are a great addition to your Siberian husky’s diet. Raspberries are rich in fibers, antioxidants, vitamins, and are low in calories. I have to mention that raspberries are high in sugar and they also contain a small amount of xylitol. We’ll see how much sugar and xylitol they contain and why Siberian huskies can still eat raspberries.…

Yes, your Siberian husky can eat strawberries. Strawberries are not poisonous or toxic to Siberian huskies. Raspberries and strawberries are some of the juiciest and sweet berries that your husky can eat. But for now, let’s talk more about feeding strawberries to your dog. Strawberries are healthy and low calorie treats perfect during the training sessions. You can use strawberries for dog treats recipes. If this is not your first…