Only certain human food prepared a certain way can be fed to dogs. Many human foods are not able to be processed well and will cause pancreatitis which a very serious illness. The rule of thumb is to never feed your pet human food.
A dog's regular diet should be dog food. See the related question below about dog foods vs people foods for dogs for information on why feeding people food to dogs is not a good idea except in small amounts as treats on special occasions.
However, some people food is good for dogs and can be given as treats, such as raw fruits that are low acid like blueberries, apples and Pears. I've had dogs who picked apples from a tree to eat them. They also need some vegetables in their diet and mine love a treat of a piece of carrot or broccoli (I've known dogs who would dig up carrots from a garden to eat). Canned pumpkin is very good for them for fiber in their diets and also is good for their skin and coats, so for a 50 pound dog, a 1/4 or 1/2 can of canned pumpkin (not the kind for pies that already has sugar in it, though) mixed with their kibble is good for them and they love it (adjust amounts fed to size of dog).
I used to give mine fish (they loved it) but now with the increased Mercury content in most fish available I have eliminated that from their diets.
Those who are into feeding raw meat diets give them whole raw chicken necks or other chicken parts that are very good for them, especially their teeth and coats. But never feed dogs any cooked bones, only raw ones, and you have to be careful for yourself and family when feeding raw meats to be sure you do not contaminate yourself or home with bacteria, it won't hurt the dogs, but might hurt you if you don't follow raw meat handing precautions.
Always introduce new foods in small amounts gradually over time so their systems can adjust, otherwise they will get diarrhea.
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What do you mean by "people food"?
Do you mean things chicken, beef and lamb?
If that's the case, then yes, it is good for them. It is their natural diet if they were still in the wild. In fact, to label it as "human food" is wrong, because it is food for every carnivore on the planet. Animals have been eating it well before humans even existed.
If you meant commercially produced products like cookies, crackers, cakes and so on, then no, it is not good for dogs. Commercial foods contain things that the body of a dog does not want or need, such as salt, sugar and excessive fats. Dogs that consume commercially produced human food have about five years slashed off their life expectancy.
Only some, like eggs, chicken with no bones or skin, veggies. ABOSLUTLY NO SALT
It's not the best to feed to them, although some food is better than others.
DON'T feed them: Grapes, chocolate, raisins, cocoa, coffee, tea, mushrooms, and onions. these are not the only toxic foods for dogs. So just to be safe, stick with the dog food :)
What do you mean by "people food"?
Do you mean things chicken, beef and lamb?
If that's the case, then yes, it is good for them. It is their natural diet if they were still in the wild. In fact, to label it as "human food" is wrong, because it is food for every carnivore on the planet. Animals have been eating it well before humans even existed.
If you meant commercially produced products like cookies, crackers, cakes and so on, then no, it is not good for dogs. Commercial foods contain things that the body of a dog does not want or need, such as salt, sugar and excessive fats. Dogs that consume commercially produced human food have about five years slashed off their life expectancy.
It depends, dairy will make dogs vomit and things like grapes, that are hard to digest can harm your dog's digestive system but other than that no.
It depends on what kind of food you give him/her but do not give them chocolate because some food will make them sick so use your common since.
Yes It is the only was to provide them with a vegetarian choice.
Only some, like eggs, chicken with no bones or skin, veggies. ABOSLUTLY NO SALT
Its 100% safe, but i don't think you should really eat dog food, its for dogs not humans...
no
No! Just the opposite; Coconut is safe for dogs to eat and provides them with essential minerals. Some other healthy foods for dogs include; Eggs and fish are fantastic protein food for dogs. You should never give you dog chocolate, onions & grapes.
yes dogs can eat many things such as dog food and toast
Probably not.
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
It will not hurt them but it is not a natural food for a dog.
No - the dosage and carrier molecules are different, so Safe-Guard may be toxic to your dogs. You should talk with your vet about how to deworm your dogs safely.
Dogs can consume honey in small doses and still be fine.
Beef bouillon is often used as a first food for dogs with intestinal problems, or who have had surgical operations. The sodium (salt) content is too high for regular feeding, especially for older dogs with blood pressure or heart problems.
There is a system of feeding dogs bones called the BARF system. BARF stands for Biologically Appropriate Raw Food. By far the best and most safe bones are chicken necks and backs.
yes they are