In moderation.
II know that you didn't ask, but 'm also adding a link to items that dogs SHOULD NOT EAT.
2006-09-20 07:59:50
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answer #1
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answered by HDB 7
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While dogs can eat some of the same foods that we do, there are many they should not eat. Some common foods you may have around your house could kill your dog in the right amount.
Some foods dogs should not eat
If your dog has ingested any of these foods, get veterinary help immediately
Grapes and Raisins: Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs. As little as a single serving of raisins can kill a dog
Onions: Onions destroy red blood cells and can cause anemia.
Chocolate: Chocolate can cause seizures, coma and death. Baker’s chocolate is the most dangerous. A dog can consume milk chocolate and appear to be fine because it is not as concentrated, but it is still dangerous.
Coffee, Coffee grounds, tea and tea bags: Drinks/foods containing caffeine cause many of the same symptoms chocolate causes
Macadamia Nuts: Macadamia nuts can cause weakness, muscle tremor and paralysis.
Animal fat and fried foods: Excessive fat can cause pancreatitis.
Bones: Bones can splinter and damage a dog’s internal organs.
Tomatoes: Tomatoes can cause tremors and heart arrhythmias. Tomatoe plants and the most toxic, but tomatoes themselves are also unsafe.
Avocados: The fruit, pit and plant are all toxic. They can cause difficulty breathing and fluid accumulation in the chest, abdomen and heart
Nutmeg: Nutmeg can cause tremors, seizures and death
Apples, Cherries, Peaches and similar fruit: The seeds of these fruits contain cyanide, which is poisonous to dogs as well as humans. Unlike humans, dogs do not know to stop eating at the core/pit and easily ingest them.
Raw eggs: Raw eggs can cause salmonella poisoning in dogs. Dogs have a shorter digestive tract than humans and are not as likely to suffer from food poisoning, but it is still possible.
Salt: Excessive salt intake can cause kidney problems.
Food that most dogs can eat:
Some “human” foods are good for dogs. Most of these are healthier than the boxed treats you buy in the grocery store. . This is just a small list of examples of foods dogs can eat, not a list of every food they should eat. Dogs won’t necessarily get all the nutrients they need if they eat these foods exclusively, so check with your veterinarian if you are interested in feeding your dog a home cooked diet.
Any food that causes stomach upsets or digestive problems in your dogs should be avoided. Like people, some dogs cannot tolerate certain foods
Meats:
Meats should be boneless and it’s best if the skin is removed. I don’t consider raw meat a good idea because of the small risk of food poisoning and parasites.
Skinless, boneless chicken breast
Skinless, boneless turkey breast
Boneless fish
Vegetables:
Dogs have shorter digestive tracts than humans and cannot digest most vegetables whole or in large chunks. It’s best to put them through a food processor before giving them to your dog
Carrots
Green Beans
Lettuce
Potatoes
Yams
Grains:
Grains should not be given in large amounts or make up a large part of a dog’s diet, but these foods are generally safe in small amounts
Rice
Bread
Dairy products
Use caution with dairy products as they are high in fat and can cause pancreatitis, gas and diarrhea. Usually, nonfat plain yogurt is safe in small amounts
2006-09-20 08:04:50
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answered by Heart 2
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A cup of yogart each day along with boiled eggs are good to add to her diet
2006-09-20 08:03:59
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answered by dymeli 1
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Yes, but as is true with all people food, dogs should only have very small amounts. Don't be giving her a whole container of yogurt a day or anything like that. I let my dog lick the cup after I'm done.
2006-09-20 07:58:19
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answered by luckylab8 3
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I feed my dog with dog food topped with two spoons of Yogurt, he doesn't have any indigestion, irregulars and digestive is very clean per the Vet...so i am happy that he should stay healthy and in shape for a long time
2006-09-20 07:59:09
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answered by wisesoul 1
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well yeah my dog eats yogart all the time!
2006-09-20 07:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they can, in fact I use to feed it to a lab that I had, it helps with the dry flaky skin problems, and gave him a very shinny coat. one table spoon full mixed into food. Plain yogart though.
2006-09-20 08:33:20
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answered by roper1k9 2
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Yes they can physically eat yogurt. Do they like it? I'm not sure. Some dogs will literally eat anything. For others, they may have too sensitive a stomach for diary.
2006-09-20 08:04:57
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answered by Holla 4
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I don't think there's a vet in the world who would suggest that any dog should be given anything other than their own well balanced range of specially formulated dog foods and treats. We feed them human food for our satisfaction just to spoil them.
You can give me a thumbs down but it's true and not meant in a nasty way.
2006-09-20 08:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I was told by the vet that i should stop diary product for my puppy once it reach the age of 9 month,i was too occupied by my dalmatian puppy from wrecking SPCA so i forgot to ask why? but there is no harm to check animal talk site.
2006-09-20 08:02:54
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answered by barbiezm 1
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