We’ve all heard it time and time again dogs can eat “this” but they can’t eat “that”, but you have to admit it’s pretty hard keeping track of what is on the “No” and “Yes” list.
Here are a few key foods that may have left you stumped as far as giving into your pooch pals begging.
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DOGS CANNOT EAT SALT
While you and Fido are sharing the couch you find yourself throwing him a couple salt-filled potato chips. However, you should know this may not be a good idea. Salty foods can cause excessive thirst and urination leading to sodium ion poisoning. In this case watch out for symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea, depression, tremors, high temperature, and seizures or just avoid the salt.
DOGS CAN EAT SALT-FREE SNACKS LIKE POPCORN AND PRETZELS
We can’t resist them and I’m sure your dog can’t too. Just like us, once the smell of that fresh popcorn or oven-baked pretzels hit their noses, you know your four-legged friend will be begging to have a bite. So feel free to share just as long as they’re unsalted. In the end less salt and no butter will be good for the both of you!
DOGS CANNOT EAT FRUIT SEEDS AND CORES
Ensure when encouraging your puppies organic products like apples, pears, persimmons, peaches and plums, to dispose of pits and seeds.Persimmon seeds can cause inflammation of the small intestine, while apple and pear seeds, and peach and plum pits contain cyanide which can poison both humans and dogs. Luckily we know not to eat them but rather puppies don't.
DOGS CAN EAT FRUIT SALADS
As long as you feed your dog the meat of fruits such as strawberries, blueberries, apples, melons, and bananas it’ll be a sweet treat for them to safely eat!
DOGS CANNOT EAT YEAST
We all know before we bake bread, the dough needs to rise and yeast won’t make any exceptions of when and where it’ll rise, especially your dog’s stomach.In the event that devoured by your puppy, yeast will swell inside and the mixture will start to extend your pooch's belly and can bring about extreme agony. Yeast also ferments the dough to make it rise, producing alcohol which can lead to possible alcohol poisoning.
DOGS CAN EAT PASTA
Made with simple ingredients such as flour, water, and eggs, as long as your noodles are cooked it’s safe eats for your pooch pal.
DOGS CANNOT EAT RAW MEAT, FISH, BONE AND FAT TRIMMINGS
We’ve all heard the nursery rhyme that goes “give the dog a bone,” but have we really thought about what bones, fat trimmings, and raw meat and fish can do to canine tummies? Unfortunately, what seems like an all-time doggie treat is more harmful than enjoyable.Bones and fat trimmings can bring about pancreatitis in puppies and crude meat and fish both contain microscopic organisms that can bring about nourishment harming. So abstain from utilizing your canine as a refuse transfer on the off chance that you need to keep him upbeat and sound.
DOGS CAN EAT TUNA
Surprisingly tuna is no longer a delicacy for just cats. Tuna is great for Fido too because it’s healthy and packed with protein, vitamins, and omega-3 fatty acids.
DOGS CANNOT EAT CHOCOLATE
We all know chocolate is poisonous for our pets but do you really know why? What makes chocolate bad for our four-legged friends is theobromine. A toxic agent found in all kind of chocolate, even white, the most dangerous amounts of it can be found in dark chocolate, chocolate mulch, and unsweetened baking chocolate.Eating chocolate can bring about heaving, looseness of the bowels, intemperate thirst, and significantly more genuine indications in pooches. So it's imperative to keep Fido far from the container of chocolates.
DOGS CAN EAT CAROB
Be that as it may, if there is a will, there is unquestionably a way. Chocolate isn't an aggregate misfortune for canines. Carob is a chocolate substitute that many canine partner's have given and observed to be cherished by their pooch buddies.Carob does not contain caffeine or theobromine that makes chocolate deadly for dogs. Instead it has many health benefits such as vitamins, minerals, fiber and pectin.
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