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4 Foods For Your
Dog's Health

olive oil for dogs

A Short List of Foods For Your Dog's Health
Make Him Glow With Health

  • Flaxseeds are good for their health (inside and out!) Packed with Omega 3's they're good for the circulation, the skin, the heart and more.

  • Parsley helps to freshen breath

  • Olive oil is great for the skin and coat too and it's a natural antioxidant

  • Garlic is a natural flea repellant, so is rosemary.

  • flaxseeds for dogs

    4 Things Not
    to Feed Your Dog!

    choclate is not for dogs

  • Chocolate --There is a chemical in chocolate, theobromine, that can cause epileptic seizures in dogs

  • Some Nuts-- walnuts and macadamia are two types I know of

  • Onions--especially raw ones can cause a type of anemia

  • Grapes and/or Raisins-- can cause kidney failure if eaten in large doses according to the Animal Poison Control Center

  • I'm not a vet so consult with yours if you have a concern. Or call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center 1-888-426-4435

    Protect your pets by keeping foods they shouldn't have out of their reach.

    Be conservative! Dogs have been known to open drawers, cupboards and gifts! I'm sure there are even one or two wily creatures who've gotten into the refrigerator. Mine once got into the food section at Wal-Mart...



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