Caution Bacon
Veterinary organisations generally describe bacon as non-toxic to dogs but unsuitable due to its very high fat and salt content, which are linked to digestive and pancreatic issues.
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Safe Beef
Veterinary nutrition sources generally classify plain, cooked beef as safe for dogs, while noting that fat content, preparation methods, and seasonings are important considerations.
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Caution Chicken
Veterinary organisations generally consider plain, cooked chicken safe for dogs, while noting that raw chicken, cooked bones, and added seasonings may introduce risks.
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Caution Deli Meats
Veterinary pet-care sources state that deli meats are not toxic to dogs, but they are typically high in sodium, fat, and preservatives that are associated with digestive upset and other health concerns.
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Caution Ground Beef
Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources generally describe beef as non-toxic to dogs, but note risks related to fat content, seasoning, and bacterial contamination, particularly in ground or raw forms.
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Caution Ham
Veterinary organisations note that ham is not toxic to dogs, but it is high in salt and fat, which may cause digestive upset or other health issues.
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Caution Hot Dogs
Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources describe hot dogs as non-toxic to dogs but highlight significant risks due to high salt, fat, preservatives, and common seasoning ingredients.
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Caution Lamb
Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources generally describe lamb as non-toxic to dogs, but note risks related to fat content, preparation methods, and added seasonings.
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Caution Pork
Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources describe pork as not toxic to dogs when thoroughly cooked and plain, while noting risks related to raw pork, high fat content, and added seasonings.
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Toxic Sausages
Veterinary and pet-safety sources classify sausages as unsafe for dogs because they commonly contain onion, garlic, high salt, high fat, and seasonings that are linked to toxicity and digestive or systemic health risks.
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Caution Steak
Steak is not considered toxic to dogs, but veterinary sources note concerns related to high fat content, seasoning, and bones commonly associated with steak preparation.
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Caution Turkey
Turkey is not considered toxic to dogs, but veterinary sources note concerns related to fat content, bones, skin, and common seasonings used in preparation.
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