French fries are one of the trademark foods of fast food chains such as Wendy’s, Burger King, and of course, McDonald’s. In fact, french fries are the most popular menu items at McDonald’s, and McDonald’s uses more than 3.4 billion pounds of U.S.-grown potatoes every year to satisfy the fry demand. Now let’s imagine (and…

Water chestnuts are vegetables that grow in water. You may have tried water chestnuts before, as they are a popular ingredient in stir fry dishes.  If you have a pup and happen to have some water chestnuts in your kitchen, you may wonder if water chestnuts are a safe and healthy snack for dogs. They…

Mexican turnip, otherwise known as jicama, is an enjoyable food. It’s one that is common throughout Mexico and Latin America. It is known for its potato-like appearance, but apple-like taste. Jicama is versatile and is both delicious in salads as well as in soups and other dishes. It is important to understand that humans can…

Hamburgers are an American classic, and often, irresistible. Unless you are a vegetarian or vegan, that is! But even if you are, your dog certainly isn’t! And when they smell a hamburger, you know they would love a bite alongside you. So, you may be wondering, can dogs eat hamburgers? In this article, you’ll find…

Twizzlers are one of the sweets that kids love the most. However, kids are not the only ones who love Twizzlers.  Many adults love them too. Twizzlers have been around since the 1920s so kids and adults have been enjoying them for a very long time! If you are a Twizzlers and a dog lover,…

Arugula is a type of leafy green that many people mistake for a type of lettuce. In fact it belongs to the brassica family and is more closely related to mustard.  Many humans love arugula for its crunchy and peppery taste on its own, and also the way it helps to brighten a dish. And,…

Prunes are pretty much the same as plums. The only difference between the two is that prunes are dried.  They are sweet, chewy, and a good source of fiber for humans. So you might be thinking that since prunes are fruits, they must be healthy for dogs, right? Well, that is not necessarily the case.…