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Cop Uses Pumpkin Muffin To Save Dog Stuck In Canal

 Cop Uses Pumpkin Muffin To Save Dog Stuck In Canal: Cops Use Pumpkin Muffin To save Dog Stuck In the Canal The dog was trying to come out of canal water but however it was hard for him. Cops encourage the German Shepherd but it didn't work. On June 17 Glendale Police Department of Arizona got a phone call about a dog stuck in the canal who is trying to come out of the water.  When they figured out that the dog facing difficulty and is getting exhausted then officer Sorenson immediately took out his belt and gun to get into the water to rescue the dog from the canal.  In the above image, you can see that Officer Downey is giving the pumpkin muffin. Here Officer Downey got an idea to show the treat so that dogs will try to come near. Officer Downey said that " Try this, it's my wife's pumpkin muffin .  After trying many attempts this mission worked out well Officer Sorenson showed him the pumpkin muffin and everyone loves the delicious food similarly dog can't ignor

Can Dog Eat Pomegranate? - Daily Drench

 Can Dog Eat Pomegranate? - Daily Drench Introduction: Hey there, dog lovers welcome to Daily Drench! We know how much you care about your furry companions and their well-being. As responsible pet owners, it's only natural to wonder about the safety of certain foods, especially when they are as tempting as the juicy, vibrant pomegranate.  In this blog post, I am going to tell you about pomegranates and their potential impact on our canine friends. So, let's dig in and find out if pomegranates are a safe treat for our four-legged buddies! Can Dogs Eat Raw Pomegranate? While it's true that pomegranate seeds are packed with antioxidants and offer numerous health benefits for humans, the same cannot be said for our dogs. Although not inherently toxic, raw pomegranate seeds can pose some risks to dogs.  The seeds can be difficult for dogs to digest and may cause stomach upset or even intestinal blockages if consumed in large quantities. It's best to avoid feeding your dog ra

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