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Human Foods that Are Dangerous Foods for Dogs

  • Food and Nutrition
  • chocolate
  • poison

People often disagree over whether human food is appropriate for canine consumption. Part of the argument states that dogs get all the nutrients they need from dog food and that adding more corrupts the balance infused into prepared dog food. From this point of view, human foods are dangerous foods for dogs . The other side of the argument states that human food supplements nutrients and enzymes that are lost in dog food processing. Holistic vets support this part of the argument while many traditional vets and canine experts support the other.  read more »

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Helping a Poisoned Dog Through Induced Vomiting

  • Health
  • poison
  • vomiting

There could come a time when your dog swallows something poisonous and you can’t get her to a vet. In this situation, you’ll need to remain calm and follow the suggestions below. They describe how to properly help a poisoned dog.  read more »

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