Dogs and Human Food

What can dogs eat and what can’t?

What can dogs eat and what can’t?

As we all know most human foods are not good for dogs, in-fact some of our food could be toxic for pets no matter how much they beg for it you should not share food with your pet.

Some of human food can be used as treats, but should not be considered as the main meal for your pet.

Always keep your pet on their diet routine especially during the holiday season.

Here is a list of human food can dogs eat and can’t.

What can dogs eat and what can’t?

Yes

No

Limit

Carrots Grapes Salt very limited
Peanut Butter Chocolate Cheese
Eggs Macadamia Nuts Cashews
Salmon Pineapple Almonds
Blueberries Onions Tomatoes
popcorn Avocado Cinnamon
watermelon Coffee Honey
Bread Tea Milk
Blackberries Garlic Peanuts
Green Peas Alcohol Cherries
Apples Nutmeg Tuna
Broccoli Lemons
Chicken / Turkey Limes
Sweet Potatoes Ice Cream
Pork
Mango
Rice
Beef
Strawberries
Oranges
Potatoes
Shrimp
Table food for dogs

Always keep in mind What can dogs eat and what can’t?

It is enjoyable to give your dog a treat every once in a while, but make sure not to give him any toxic foods from the No List above.

The yes list is not bad but also make sure that those types of foods are not cooked or mixed with any item in the No List for example chicken cooked with garlic or fruits with pineapple juice.

Enjoy your holidays with your healthy pet wish you all a Merry Christmas.

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