5 Human Foods Dogs Can Enjoy
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5 Human Foods Dogs Can Enjoy

Many pet owners may have an underlying weakness that may prompt them to give human food to their dogs. Feeding your dog human food may not be technically harmful, but it could gradually contribute to adverse side effects socially, behaviorally, and physically. The biggest concern is pet obesity, dog toxicity, and potential dog allergies. So please consult with your vet regarding toxic foods for dogs. However, some human foods are safe and nutritious for your pooch to eat, but in small proportions. Below are five human foods that are safe for dogs to eat: 1. Carrots Carrots are not only safe for dogs to eat, but also make up a healthy and low-calorie snack for your pooch. Most vets also recommend cold or frozen carrots for relieving teething discomfort for puppies. They contain healthy nutrients, vitamins, and minerals such as potassium, beta carotene, vitamin K, among others. Your pooch is likely to benefit if you serve carrots in small amounts since relying on them alone won’t help the dog with its nutritional needs. 2. Eggs Eggs are safe for dogs to consume. They are rich in proteins and essential amino acids, the building blocks of protein. Boiled or cooked eggs make an excellent option for your dog’s dietary and nutritional needs.
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5 Human Foods That are Safe for Cats to Eat
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5 Human Foods That are Safe for Cats to Eat

There are many risks associated with feeding a cat human food including possible feline toxicity, obesity, and allergies. A cat is not above begging for (or stealing!) a bite of just about anything that their human is eating. But cats have very different digestive systems than humans and some of your favorite foods can be harmful to cats. All cat owners should be familiar with symptoms of toxicity in cats. When considering feeding your cat people food remember that these five human foods are safe to eat: 1. Skinless chicken Chicken is a nutritious meal providing many of the vitamins and minerals that are needed as part of a healthy diet. Chicken promotes good vision and a healthy digestive system. Many canned or gourmet wet foods are made from cooked, ground chicken. When preparing chicken for your cat, take off the skin, remove the meat from the bones, and refrain from using any spices, including salt. The skin is too fatty and can make your cat gain weight and most spices humans enjoy are toxic to cats. Never feed your cat raw meat to avoid potential foodborne illnesses. 2. Eggs Eggs are a healthy food for your cat. Egg yolks in particular promote a soft, shiny coat.
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5 Home Remedies to Prevent and Manage Fleas
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5 Home Remedies to Prevent and Manage Fleas

Being outside in the fresh air and sunshine is great for walking the dog, but it may come with unwelcome parasites, such as fleas. These tiny insects bite dogs and cats in order to feed on their blood, often causing itching and chewing of affected areas. Ordinarily, Petsmart Simparica flea and tick meds for dogs would be the go-to remedy for a flea infestation, however, fleas sometimes infest in the household so many owners look to gentle home remedies, such as: 1. Diatomaceous earth Diatomaceous earth is a powder made up of fragments of tiny fossilized creatures known as diatoms. These fragments are sharp and actually cut through the exoskeleton of the flea and cause them to dehydrate and die. It is a similar concept as the soda and salt method in that it is used for surfaces and is not considered a chemical means of pest control. It can also be used directly on the pet as it is non-toxic but its desiccant nature means inhalation of the dirt is not advised. 2. Dish soap If flea and tick meds are not available then a bath using dish soap can actually help to kill off a large number of fleas in a pet’s coat.
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