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Can My Dog Eat Olives?

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Can My Dog Eat Olives?

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Maybe. If your dog eats an olive that rolls off the table, he’ll be fine. Olives are not toxic to dogs; however, they are high in fat and salt and shouldn’t be given to your dog regularly. High-fat diets put your dog at risk for pancreatitis. This illness will impact your dog’s ability to digest food and nutrients.

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Symptoms to Watch For

If your dog eats a high-fat diet, watch for these symptoms of pancreatitis:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Increased thirst
  • Abdominal pain
  • Loss of appetite

What Else Can Your Dog Eat?

We offer a collection of articles on foods that are safe, dangerous or even toxic for dogs to eat, including vegetables, dairy, bread, and junk food. There is a wide variety of “human food” that is healthy for your dog to eat, while others are considered toxic and dangerous. Check out which fruits and veg are good for your dog and which spices and seasonings are ok to give to your furry little buddy. We’ve created these articles to ensure you’re informed on feeding your dog a wonderfully varied diet while learning the limitations of a dog’s sensitive digestive system.

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