Foods that dogs should eat and should not eat

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FOODS THAT DOGS SHOULD & SHOULDN’T EAT

BONE BROTH

Bone broth provides tremendous benefits for your dog. It’s literally a healing potion.

RAW GOAT MILK

There are many health benefits of raw milk. It’s been shown to strengthen the immune system and reduce allergies.

ORGAN MEATS

No matter what you feed, be it commercial raw, homemade meals or something else, organ meat is a crucial component of the diet of your dog.

OMEGA-3 OILS

Oily fish can be rich, there are many benefits including Brain food, Antiinflammatory, Joint support, Kidney function, Heart health, Skin and eye health

COCONUT OIL

Coconut oil carries a tremendous amount of benefits. It’s a mediumchain triglyceride (MCT), a very good fat. It’s thermally stable, so it doesn’t readily oxidize, even with high heat.

RAW/UNDERCOOKED MEAT, EGGS AND BONES

Raw meat and eggs can often contain bacteria like Salmonella and can be harmful for dogs.

SALT AND SALTY SNACK FOODS

Salt, as well as salt-heavy chips and pretzels, can lead to excessive thirst and urination, and even sodium ion poisoning in dogs.

CHOCOLATE, COFFEE AND CAFFEINE

the ASPCA points out that Chocolate, coffee and caffeine all contain substances called methylxanthines, which are very dangerous to a dog's health.

FOOD CONTAINING THE SWEETENER XYLITOL

Xylitol is a type of artificial sweetener found in many sugar-free products like gum and candy which can lead to liver failure, seizures and brain damage in your pet.

ONIONS, GARLIC AND CHIVES

In all forms (powdered, raw, cooked etc.), these foods can cause gastrointestinal irritation in dogs and could lead to red blood cell damage.

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