Ya it's fine but make sure to take out the bones
I would avoid it. It isn't really harmful for your dog but it could give them diarrhea.
You can give your dog tuna in moderation, typically no more than one ounce per 10 pounds of body weight, and it should not exceed a few times a week. Tuna is high in mercury, which can be harmful in large amounts. Always choose canned tuna in water without added salt or other seasonings, and consult your veterinarian if you're unsure about adding tuna to your dog's diet.
Feeding a small amount of plain, cooked tuna to your dog as an occasional treat is generally safe. However, tuna can be high in mercury, so it should not be a regular part of your dog's diet. Additionally, avoid feeding tuna packed in oil or with added salts or seasonings.
Tuna fish is OK for dogs - it is a good source of protein and unsaturated fatty acids that help support muscle development. However, tuna are predatory fish at the top of the food chain, so there is a risk of mercury poisoning if you feed too much tuna fish to your dog. There is also a slight risk that your dog may have a food allergy to tuna fish - if your dog develops unexplainable skin rashes, you should ask your veterinarian about this.
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Some dogs can be allergic to tuna; if you suspect your dog has a tuna allergy, you should stop feeding it to him. Also, check your dog food to make sure tuna (or fish, if the species isn't identified) isn't one of the ingredients.
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Yes, you can give a cat a can of tuna as a treat, but it should be in moderation as a special treat due to the high levels of mercury in tuna. It is important to ensure the tuna is plain and not seasoned with any ingredients that may be harmful to cats.
no It cant most dogs love tuna but it cannot make them sick enough to not eat my dog eats tuna all the time.
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