Picked at a more immature stage than regular corn, it’s the type we eat fresh, canned, or frozen. We tend to eat it as a side vegetable, or straight from the cob. We sometimes put it in different dishes after boiling, steaming, or grilling. As long as your dog eats the corn without the cob, she can eat sweet corn. read more
The answer is yes, dogs can eat sweetcorn, but they really don’t need to. This incredibly starchy food is quite difficult to digest and often passes straight through the gut completely intact. read more
Ingested by a dog, even small pieces of corn cob can tear at and cause damage to the walls of a dog’s digestive tract. As for popcorn, take common sense precautions. Plain and unadorned — that is to say, air popped, with neither salt nor butter — popcorn can be a nice treat for a dog. read more