Good and Bad Foods for Dogs

I love adding fresh fruits and veggies to Dash’s food or feeding them as a snack! Before feeding him anything new, I ALWAYS do my research or ask my vet if the food is safe to feed. Here are two lists you can follow to help you learn a few foods that ARE and a few foods that ARE NOT safe to feed your dog. #dogsafefood #pettips #lemon8partner

2024/5/31 Edited to

... Read moreWhen it comes to feeding our furry friends, knowledge is power. It is vital to know which foods are safe and nutritious for dogs and which can be harmful or even toxic. Safe foods often include a variety of fruits and vegetables like carrots, pineapple, peas, broccoli, watermelon, blueberries, bananas, pumpkin, pears, apples, sweet potatoes, zucchini, strawberries, and Brussels sprouts. These foods can provide essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber which aid in digestion and overall health. On the contrary, there are certain foods that should never be given to dogs due to their toxic nature. Common foods that are dangerous for dogs include grapes, mushrooms, coffee, some types of alcohol, chocolate, raisins, onion, garlic, and cooked avocado. Additionally, bones, nuts, and dough made from yeast can also pose serious health risks if ingested. Always consult with a veterinarian before introducing new foods into your dog's diet, as some can react differently based on their unique health condition. Ensuring the well-being of your pet is paramount, so be informed and cautious about their food choices.

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Anneliese 🩷

I feel like it should be common sense that dogs can’t have alcohol 👁️👄👁️

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Carly Sobolesky

I wish my dogs would eat those fruits and veggies! They’re so picky!!

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