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This comprehensive guide covers safe and dangerous human foods for dogs and cats with detailed explanations.
Visual guide to safe and dangerous foods for pets
Understanding why certain human foods are dangerous for pets requires knowledge of their different metabolic systems.
Nutritional Profile: Rich in beta-carotene, fiber, and vitamins.
Serving Guidelines: Small breeds: 2-3 baby carrots daily.
Important: Remove core and seeds completely.
Serving Size: ¼ apple for medium dogs.
Toxic Component: Theobromine
Symptoms: Vomiting, seizures, death
Effect: Damage red blood cells
All Forms Dangerous: Raw, cooked, powdered
| Safe for Dogs | Safe for Cats | |
|---|---|---|
| Food | Safe for Dogs | Safe for Cats |
|---|---|---|
| Banana | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Limited |
| Cheese | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Limited |
| Avocado | ❌ No | ❌ No |
| Cooked Eggs | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Peanut Butter | ⚠️ Caution | ❌ Avoid |
ASPCA Animal Poison Control: (888) 426-4435
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Ingredients: 2 cups whole wheat flour, 1 cup pumpkin, ½ cup oats, 1 egg
Ingredients: 1 can tuna, 1 cup chickpea flour, 1 egg, 1 tsp catnip
Always consult your veterinarian before sharing human food with your pets. Safety comes first.
⚠️ MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This article is for informational purposes only. Always consult a veterinarian for pet dietary advice.
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