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Edamame Caution

Edamame

Veterinary pet-care sources state that edamame (young soybeans) is not toxic to dogs, but concerns are noted around digestion, portion size, and added salt in prepared products.

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Fish Sticks 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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French Fries Caution

French Fries

Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources classify french fries as a food of concern for dogs due to high fat, salt, and processing, even though plain potatoes are not toxic when properly cooked.

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Frozen Berries Caution

Frozen Berries

Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources generally describe many common berries as safe for dogs, but note that some berries are toxic and that mixed or processed frozen products can introduce risks.

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Frozen Broccoli Caution

Frozen Broccoli

Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources generally describe plain broccoli as non-toxic to dogs, but note potential digestive upset and concerns related to preparation and portion size.

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Frozen Corn Caution

Frozen Corn

Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources generally describe plain corn kernels as non-toxic to dogs, but note digestive concerns and serious risks associated with corn cobs and processed forms.

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Frozen Peas Caution

Frozen Peas

Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources generally describe plain peas as non-toxic to dogs, but note digestive concerns and ingredient-related risks in processed or seasoned products.

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Frozen Pizza Caution

Frozen Pizza

Veterinary and pet-safety sources classify pizza as a food of concern for dogs due to ingredients such as cheese, salt, fats, and toppings like onion or garlic, rather than inherent toxicity in the base components.

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Ice Cream Caution

Ice Cream

Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources generally describe ice cream as non-toxic to dogs, but note risks related to lactose intolerance, high sugar and fat content, and potentially toxic flavour ingredients.

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Peas Safe

Peas

Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources describe peas as safe for dogs when plain and unseasoned, noting that concerns mainly relate to added salt or ingredients in processed forms.

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Pizza Dough Toxic

Pizza Dough

Veterinary toxicology sources classify raw pizza dough as toxic to dogs because yeast dough can expand in the stomach and produce alcohol during fermentation.

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Pizza Rolls Toxic

Pizza Rolls

Veterinary and pet-safety sources classify pizza-based foods as unsafe for dogs because they commonly contain garlic, onion, cheese, high fat levels, and salt, all of which are associated with health risks in dogs.

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