12. Tuna: Yes (but just a little). Canned tuna has omega-3 fatty acids, which promote heart and eye health. But it also has mercury and sodium, so tuna should definitely not be an everyday treat.
In many ways, this could be said for humans as well. Still, make sure that tuna is a treat that your pup only occasionally enjoys, and that it’s in very small amounts. Even if he really likes it! That way you can be safe and know that your dog is having a nice, special snack!
Sara Grace Thurman
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Roddie Thurman no garlic or onions!
Roddie Thurman
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What about whipped cream?
Lisa Harvell
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You can say any foolish thing to a dog, and the dog will give you a look that says, ‘Wow, you’re right! I never would’ve thought of that! ;))
Xo love bites Sexual Wellness Chocolate
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I Agree anyone else?
Xo love bites Sexual Wellness Chocolate
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Cool so much this is really good
Marc O'Polo
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Start with anything from China – especially dog treats, rawhide, and toys… Dogs don’t mean anything to them and they add unneeded chemicals to everything DISASTER…
Adam Hall
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Dee Hall