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
Bread is not toxic to dogs, and plain white or wheat bread is unlikely to harm your dog if they eat a bite, but bread is not very healthy for dogs and is best to be avoided. Additionally, bread dough can be very dangerous to dogs, as the yeast can cause it to keep expanding inside the dog's stomach, which can cause bloating and lead to dangerous complications. The yeast also produces ethanol, which can cause alcohol poisoning. Dogs should especially avoid buttered bread and rich bread products such as croissants. Their high fat content can cause dogs to experience stomach upset, or even pancreatitis, a serious and potentially fatal illness which requires veterinarian attention. Dogs shouldn't eat bread.
Caution: Processed foods are unhealthy for dogs and can even conceal toxic ingredients. Read more.
Caution: Foods that are high in fat can cause dogs to get gastrointestinal upset and even pancreatitis. Read more.
While a french fry, potato chip, chicken finger or two may seem like a harmless treat to share with your dog, even a small morsel of highly-processed fatty food can create a nightmare of digestive upset that spirals into more serious problems. High-fat foods put your dog at risk of developing pancreatitis, which can lead to an emergency veterinarian visit. These foods can also delay the emptying of a dog's stomach, making a dog prone to bloating, which can also turn into an emergency situation if the stomach bloats and twists on itself — an emergency condition called "bloat", which is more prevalent in larger breeds. Dogs should not eat fried foods of any kind.
Caution: Processed foods are unhealthy for dogs and can even conceal toxic ingredients. Read more.
Caution: Foods that are high in fat can cause dogs to get gastrointestinal upset and even pancreatitis. Read more.