a couple of dogs walking through a chive plantation

Can Dogs Safely Eat Chives

To put it bluntly, chives are a no-go for dogs. This pungent member of the allium family contains disulfides and thiosulphates, compounds that can be harmful to your canine companion. If ingested, these substances can lead to gastrointestinal upset and, more seriously, hemolytic anemia, a condition characterized by the destruction of red blood cells. Awareness…

Can Dogs Safely Eat Shallots

Can Dogs Safely Eat Shallots

The answer is a resounding NO. Shallots, like other members of the allium family, contain compounds that can be harmful to your dog’s health. Despite the popularity of shallots in our kitchens due to their unique flavor and health benefits for humans, these do not translate to canine safety. The compounds found in shallots that…

two dogs enjoying a wonderful bowl of yoghurt

Can Dogs Safely Eat Yoghurt

The answer here is yes, most dogs can safely eat yoghurt but as with any treat, moderation is key in finding the right balance. Probiotics, found abundantly in yoghurt, play a significant role in maintaining a healthy digestive system for dogs. The calcium content in yoghurt helps to maintain and strengthen a dog’s skeletal system….

two dogs tucking into a bowl of fresh lentils in the back yard of their house

Can Dogs Safely Eat Lentils

Yes, dogs can safely eat lentils, they offer a variety of nutrients that can support your dog’s overall health, making these little legumes a great addition to your pet’s diet, provided they are cooked right. It’s important to cook lentils thoroughly to prevent any digestive issues as your dog’s system isn’t designed to handle raw…

a big eared dog staring at a bowl full of quinoa

Can Dogs Safely Eat Quinoa

The answer is a resounding YES, provided it’s prepared correctly. Quinoa boasts high levels of fiber, which can aid in healthy digestion, alongside vitamins like B2 and E, and minerals such as magnesium and iron. It is a seed that’s become increasingly popular as a ‘superfood’ in human diets and is a nutritious substitute for…

some dogs walking through a cranberry plantation

Can Dogs Safely Eat Cranberries

Yes, dogs CAN safely eat cranberries in moderation. These tart little berries are packed with nutrients. They’re a good source of vitamins C, E, and K, and they also pack dietary fiber and antioxidants. These can potentially support your dog’s immune system and combat inflammation. But, like with any treat outside of their regular diet,…

two dogs looking at a freshly sliced piece of watermelon outside by the pool

Can Dogs Safely Eat Watermelon

Yes, dogs can safely enjoy watermelon. However, there’s a right way to do it. First off, REMOVE the SEEDS and RIND. These parts can cause choking or blockages in your dog’s digestive system, not to mention potential discomfort. This fruit is packed with water, making it a hydrating choice during those hot days, and is…

two back and brown dogs staring at some freshly cut mango

Can Dogs Safely Eat Mango

Yes, I can confirm that dogs can safely enjoy mango in moderation. This tropical fruit is packed with vitamins A, B6, C, and E, all of which support canine health in various ways. But, as with any food outside of their regular diet, there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure their…