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We’ve mostly had chihuahuas in recent years. My mom bred them for a while, so I got a few picks of the puppies over the years. My first personal one was ChewChew, who was about 22 lbs of pure muscle (he could jump over the back of the couch and land on the front). After him, there was Whopper (he was about a 15 lb

At least in the UK, the popular brands of flavoured popcorn have artificial sweeteners that are dangerous to dogs. That’s why I tell my husband off for sharing it with the dog anyway.

Yeah, I am a popcorn fiend and, as such, every dog I’ve had my entire life has eaten plenty. Current dogs are 15, 12, and 9, no problems so far.

Same. One of my favorites memories of my first family dog was splitting a bag of popcorn together after school at least once a week. She never had problems and was my best friend when I brought out the popcorn.

My last dog would go supersonic running around the room in joy whenever I brought out the air popper. She made it to 16.5.

The other commenter is probably correct about the unpopped kernels and unhealthy seasonings, but I see nothing wrong with hot and fresh plain popped popcorn for dogs.

I think the assumption is the salt and butter - my dog’s favorite treat (and I mean he sits patiently at the popcorn popper and then runs through every trick he has ever been taught in rapid succession favorite) is freshly-popped corn. I set aside a handful or so for him and salt the remainder for my wife and I. He

Maybe the fiber too. I can’t eat popcorn either...

It’d be nice if Lifehacker would list the reasons, but you can go to the source article for the detailed reasons.

I had the same question. I’m guessing it has to do with the butter flavoring, since I heard that’s not even all that great for humans to eat.

Oh how I miss my grey (same color as your pic) 2003 IS. Sure it was an automatic, but I got to pretend a little with the +/- shift buttons on the steering wheel. And then that day came in 2010 where I traded it in for a frickin’ minivan (damn kids). Here’s a picture of me in my standard Dad attire with the title