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Foods You Should Never Feed a Dog

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Chocolate

Beware of cocoa powder, baker's chocolate, gourmet dark chocolate, and semisweet chocolate.

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Nuts

Don’t worry, we aren’t telling you no more peanut butter—just be sure it is free from sugar and sweeteners.

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Ice Cream

Dairy can be OK for some dogs, but others are lactose intolerant. In general, just be mindful of your dog’s ability to process dairy.

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Cold Cuts

Cold cuts and deli meats are often highly processed and contain a lot of fat and salt, which isn’t healthy for your dog.

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Xylitol

Even little levels of xylitol are hazardous to dogs. Xylitol causes dogs to generate a lot of insulin fast, causing hypoglycemia.

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Corn on the Cob

Adding vegetables to your dog's food is usually okay, but corn on the cob doesn't digest.

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Alcohol

Hopefully, you wouldn’t make your dog a martini, but just in case the thought crossed your mind, it’s not safe.

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Salt

Though we doubt your dog is adding salt to their food, be mindful of the amount of sodium in the prepared foods you feed them.

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