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A Boston terrier tilts his head, wondering what foods are safe to eat

Can My Dog Eat Grits?

Maybe. Grits are made from corn, which can be difficult for dogs to digest, and some…

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A Boston terrier tilts his head, wondering what foods are safe to eat

Can My Dog Eat Legumes?

Maybe. It depends on the variety. Though legumes are a great source of fiber and…

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A Boston terrier tilts his head, wondering what foods are safe to eat

Can My Dog Eat Froot Loops?

Maybe. Froot Loops are technically safe for your dog to eat, but they’re not healthy….

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Can My Dog Eat Lentils?

Yes. Lentils are a great source of iron, fiber, and plant-based protein. Lentil’s low-calorie, high-fiber content…

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6 Dog Breeds with Dreadlocks and How That Even Works

No, that’s not a walking mop with a tongue—it’s a lovable achievement in fur-engineering! A mere handful of…

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A Boston terrier tilts his head, wondering what foods are safe to eat

Can My Dog Eat Broad Beans?

No. Broad beans, also called fava beans, contain a compound called PHA (phytohemagglutinin), which can be toxic at higher levels….

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Can My Dog Eat Cooked Salmon?

Yes. But it must be fully cooked. Salmon is rich in protein and Omega-3 fatty acids…

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A Boston terrier tilts his head, wondering what foods are safe to eat

Can My Dog Eat Raw Salmon?

No! Raw salmon can contain a microorganism that’s especially dangerous for dogs. Cooked salmon is another story,…

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Can My Dog Eat Cheerios?

Maybe. Cheerios are low in sugar, and dogs will like their taste and crunch. They…

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A Boston terrier tilts his head, wondering what foods are safe to eat

Can My Dog Eat Lima Beans?

Yes. Lima beans—also called butter beans—are a great source of fat-free, plant-based protein to enhance your…

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A Boston terrier tilts his head, wondering what foods are safe to eat

Can My Dog Eat Frogs?

No. Most experts lump frogs and toads together when it comes to this question, but toads do secrete…

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Can My Dog Eat Toads?

No. Most experts lump toads and frogs together when it comes to this question, but toads secrete higher levels…

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