Caution Biscuits (Cookies)
Veterinary nutrition sources generally classify cookies as unsuitable for dogs due to high sugar, fat, and the frequent presence of ingredients that are toxic or harmful to dogs.
Read full guide →
Caution Candied Nuts
Veterinary pet-care sources state that many nuts are not toxic to dogs, but candied nuts raise additional concerns due to added sugar, fats, and the possible presence of ingredients such as chocolate or artificial sweeteners.
Read full guide →
Caution Cookies
Veterinary pet-care sources state that cookies are not a single toxic food, but many cookies contain ingredients such as chocolate, xylitol, raisins, or high sugar and fat levels that are associated with health risks for dogs.
Read full guide →
Caution Crackers
Veterinary pet-care sources state that plain crackers are not toxic to dogs, but many varieties contain salt, fats, seasonings, or additives that may cause digestive upset or other health concerns.
Read full guide →
Caution Graham Crackers
Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources describe graham crackers as non-toxic to dogs, but note concerns related to sugar, refined carbohydrates, and added ingredients commonly found in sweet snacks.
Read full guide →
Caution Granola Bars
Veterinary and pet-safety sources describe granola bars as non-toxic to dogs but highlight risks from sugar, fats, and common added ingredients such as raisins, chocolate, or sweeteners.
Read full guide →
Caution Granola
Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources describe granola as non-toxic to dogs but highlight risks related to sugar, fat, and added ingredients such as nuts, raisins, or sweeteners.
Read full guide →
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.
Read full guide →
Caution Popcorn Kernels
Veterinary and pet-safety sources describe popcorn kernels as not toxic to dogs but note significant risks related to choking, dental damage, and gastrointestinal obstruction when kernels are unpopped.
Read full guide →
Caution Pretzels
Veterinary and pet-nutrition sources describe pretzels as not toxic to dogs but highlight concerns related to very high salt content, refined carbohydrates, and added seasonings.
Read full guide →
Caution Sunflower Seeds
Sunflower seeds are not considered toxic to dogs, but veterinary sources note concerns related to shells, salt, and fat content commonly found in packaged varieties.
Read full guide →