
Every dog owner knows that familiar scenario: Everyone is seated at the dinner table, about to chow down, when suddenly two big brown eyes stare up at you and you get a whimper. No dog likes to be left out of the fun, never mind a meal when delicious people food is being served!
It’s hard to resist throwing a few crumbs their way, but it’s also important to know that there are lots of things to consider before you let Fido in on dinner.
Dogs will eat anything, so it’s up to us to know which foods are safe for our pups to eat and which ones we should keep them far, far away from. Once you see this list, you’ll never have to worry about giving your beloved pooch the wrong treat again!
So, let’s take a closer look. Can your dog have the foods listed below? It’s important to have this information before you ever pass some scraps under the table for your pup.
We all know that there are some foods that dogs just simply should not have, but sometimes it takes a little reminder. Beyond that, there are some potentially deadly foods that you would never have dreamed were bad for your pup. That is why the absolute best protection for this sort of thing is to stay informed, and stay safe.
Taking a dog in for emergency care can be frightening and expensive, so why not avoid the worry all together and take a look at which foods are safe and which ones aren’t. Here are some examples…
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