Dog Safe Foods
Sharing food with your dog? Make sure it's safe first
Sharing food with your dog? Make sure it's safe first
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Read the tips below before sharing any food with dogs
Like peanut butter, peanuts are generally safe for dogs to eat in small amounts. Peanut shells are fibrous and can be a choking hazard, especially for small dogs, and therefore, dogs should only be given shelled peanuts. Peanuts are high in fat, and large amounts can put dogs at risk of developing pancreatitis, which can lead to an emergency veterinarian visit. The sodium content of salted peanuts also can be harmful, so it is best to avoid feeding salted peanuts to dogs. Dogs can eat a few unsalted, non-flavored, shelled, dry-roasted or raw peanuts as an occasional snack.
Caution: Recent research has suggested that several foods, such as peas, legumes, and potatoes, while not toxic, may not be appropriate to be fed to dogs regularly. Read more.
Caution: Foods that are high in fat can cause dogs to get gastrointestinal upset and even pancreatitis. Read more.