Dogs love to eat, so being a nice guy must be hungry work. Many dogs eat whatever they can find. We pet lovers must know what our pets may and cannot eat to ensure their safety.
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Our Vet Advice Line veterinary nurses assist us learn about dog food. As usual, they gladly answered our inquiries on what dogs may and cannot eat.
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A dog's food must be well-balanced to provide vitamins and minerals. This is why dogs seldom thrive on home-cooked human food.
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The proper quantity of food your dog needs to eat each day depends on their weight, lifestyle, age, and more. Check out our helpful How much should I feed my dog? guide.
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Seeing those large puppy dog eyes while having a good meal makes it impossible not to share. If done occasionally, it's alright to serve them dog-safe human food.
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With so much food and so many dog food containers, the best way to know what your dog can eat is to first discover what they can't. To protect your dog, we've listed the most common items you should never feed him:
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Chocolate and cocoa powder: Even a tiny quantity may cause your dog vomit, diarrhea, or die. Theobromine in chocolate produces this. As theobromine-rich foods, cocoa powder and dark chocolate are the most poisonous to dogs. Immediately notify your vet if you believe your dog ate any chocolate.
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Your dog may be intolerant to your supper if they're still having allergy symptoms after going through the list. This list of the finest hypoallergenic dog meals can help your dog relax and enjoy their meal.
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