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đŸ¶ Common foods you shouldn’t feed your dog and why, according to experts

Some dogs will only eat kibble when it is soaked in gravy. Others must be stopped from eating rocks. Whether Fido is a refined diner or a food fiend, it is the owner’s responsibility to make sure their foods are safe. Most know not to treat their pup to chocolate, but other dangers lurk in the most innocent-looking ingredients. Apart from over-the-counter medicines, human food constituted the most cases of reported pet toxin exposure in 2022, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Ingesting toxic food affects more than just a dog’s well-being; it can also make a sizable dent in an owner’s pocket. According to a 2023 report from MetLife pet insurance, emergency vet visits for dogs usually cost between $150 and $5,000, depending on the needed services. Ollie consulted with veterinary experts and dove into dog nutrition research to get to the bottom of what is and isn’t safe for dogs to eat—and why.

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