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While cashews aren't toxic to dogs, they can cause health issues. It's best not to give your dog cashews. Read for more information and safer alternatives.
Yes, dogs can have honey in small amounts if it's free of harmful additives like xylitol. Read for more tips on how to give your dog honey safely.
Yes, dogs can eat bread in small amounts if it doesn't have toxic ingredients like raisins or garlic. Read for tips on how to give your dog bread safely.
Yes, dogs can have turkey in moderation when it's cooked and prepared properly. Read for more tips on how to give your dog turkey safely.
Yes, dogs can have tuna in small amounts when it's cooked and prepared properly. Read for more tips on how to give your dog tuna safely.
It's not the healthiest treat for dogs, but they can have ham in small amounts on occasion. Read for more tips on how to give your dog ham safely.
Yes, dogs can eat unsweetened coconut meat (dried and raw) in moderation with the shell and husk removed. Learn more about how to give your dog coconut safely.
Yes, dogs can eat unseasoned, cooked, and deboned fish. Salmon is healthier than fish with high mercury levels, like tuna. Read more.
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