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
Nuts are not a safe snack for dogs, due to their high fat content, and some nuts are even toxic. Macadamia nuts are very toxic to dogs. Dogs should not eat any amount of macadamia nuts. Eating high fat foods, like nuts, puts dogs at risk of becoming obese and developing pancreatitis, which can lead to an emergency visit to the veterinarian. Some nuts, like almonds, are a choking hazard and can cause gastrointestinal obstruction, especially in small dogs. Peanuts and cashews, while still high in fat, are safe for dogs in very small quantities, as long as they are plain, unsalted, and unseasoned. Dogs should avoid eating nuts, especially macadamia nuts, which are toxic to dogs.
Caution: Foods that are high in fat can cause dogs to get gastrointestinal upset and even pancreatitis. Read more.