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Feeding tips

1. Human food should only be given occasionally as treats and must not replace a dog's regular nutritional diet.

2. Stick to high-quality dog food as the main source of nutrition — it's the safest for your dog's health. nutritional diet.

3. Make dietary transitions gradually to prevent diarrhea or vomiting.

4. If you're unsure whether a food is safe, it's better not to feed it to avoid the risk of poisoning..

Key Nutrients for Dogs

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Protein

Helps muscle development and repair

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Fat

Provides energy and supports healthy skin and coat

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Vitamins & Minerals

Maintain immune function, bone strength, and metabolic balance

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Carbohydrates

Aid in energy supply and digestive health

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Water

Dogs need adequate water daily to prevent kidney or urinary tract issues

Safe Foods for Dogs

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Pumpkin

Rich in vitamins, prevent anemia

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Soybeans

Rich in plant protein

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Apple

Rich in dietary fiber, improve constipation

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Oatmeal

Improve constipation

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Rice

Hypoallergenic Foods

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Chicken

Add extra protein to support your dog's muscle and energy needs.

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Blueberry

These small fruits are rich in antioxidants, fiber, and phytochemicals

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Carrot

Rich in beta-carotene, cleanses the stomach, intestines and liver.

Safe Foods for Dogs

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Pumpkin

Rich in vitamins, prevent anemia

Safe Food Icon

Soybeans

Rich in plant protein

Safe Food Icon

Apple

Rich in dietary fiber, improve constipation

Safe Food Icon

Oatmeal

Improve constipation

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Rice

Hypoallergenic Foods

Safe Food Icon

Chicken

Add extra protein to support your dog's muscle and energy needs.

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Blueberry

These small fruits are rich in antioxidants, fiber, and phytochemicals

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Carrot

Rich in beta-carotene, cleanses the stomach, intestines and liver.

Unsafe Foods for Dogs

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Macadamia nut

Nuts aren't safe for dogs they can cause choking or digestion problems.

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Garlic

Garlic is toxic to dogs and can damage red blood cells, causing anemia

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Coffee

Dogs are sensitive to caffeine; small amounts may cause harm.

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Alcohol

IDogs can't process alcohol well; clean water is best for them.

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Chocolate

Chocolate is toxic to dogs and can cause serious health issues.

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Grape

Grapes are toxic to dogs and can cause kidney failure.

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Cooked chicken

High-fat foods can upset dogs' stomachs and cause pancreatitis.

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Unsafe Foods for Dogs

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Pumpkin

Rich in vitamins, prevent anemia

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Soybeans

Rich in plant protein

Safe Food Icon

Apple

Rich in dietary fiber, improve constipation

Safe Food Icon

Oatmeal

Improve constipation

Safe Food Icon

Rice

Hypoallergenic Foods

Safe Food Icon

Chicken

Add extra protein to support your dog's muscle and energy needs.

Safe Food Icon

Blueberry

These small fruits are rich in antioxidants, fiber, and phytochemicals

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