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Some of the most toxic foods for dogs include chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, caffeine, and xylitol (found in sugar-free gum). These can cause severe health issues, including liver failure or even death.
No. Cooked bones can splinter and cause choking, internal injuries, or blockages in your dog’s digestive system. Always give raw or specially designed chew bones instead.
Most dogs are lactose intolerant, meaning they can’t digest milk properly. Giving them milk may cause diarrhea, gas, or stomach pain.
Yes — but with care! Dogs can safely enjoy apples (without seeds), bananas, blueberries, and watermelon (without seeds). These are great, healthy snacks in moderation.
If your dog eats any harmful food like chocolate, grapes, or onions, call your vet immediately or visit an emergency pet clinic. Never wait for symptoms to appear.
Yes. Boiled eggs and cooked rice are healthy for most dogs. They are gentle on the stomach and a good source of protein and carbohydrates.
Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, both toxic to dogs. They can cause vomiting, tremors, increased heart rate, or seizures.
Occasionally, yes — but only if it’s plain, unseasoned, and dog-safe (like boiled chicken or rice). Avoid salty, spicy, or oily foods.
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