Caution Anchovies
Veterinary organisations generally describe anchovies as non-toxic to dogs, while noting concerns around salt content, preparation methods, and small bones.
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Caution Clams
Veterinary pet-care sources state that clams are not toxic to dogs, but risks are associated with preparation, spoilage, sodium content, and naturally occurring marine toxins.
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Caution Fish Sticks
Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources generally describe plain fish as safe for dogs, but classify fish sticks as a food of concern due to breading, added salt, oils, and seasoning.
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Caution Salmon
Veterinary organisations note that cooked, plain salmon is generally safe for dogs, but raw salmon can contain parasites and bacteria that may cause serious illness.
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Caution Scallops
Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources describe scallops as not toxic to dogs when plain and fully cooked, while noting risks related to preparation methods, high cholesterol, and additives commonly used in seafood dishes.
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