Not exact matches
While your pup is on his limited diet of
food containing rabbit and potato, don't give him extra treats or table
scraps that could
contain ingredients to set off his
food allergies, rendering his
food trial useless.
All forms of onion, dehydrated, raw, cooked and table
scraps containing onion or garlic, pizza, chinese
food, baby
food are toxic.
Kitchen trash may
contain spoiled
food or human table
scraps that are toxic to your pets if eaten (read more in # 8 below).
Most experts recommend that table
scraps and «people
food» be avoided, because they usually
contain a lot of calories and fat.
It's fine to feed your dog some table
scraps, but you have to make sure that they don't
contain any
foods that are dangerous to dogs.
While it's true that you shouldn't feed your dog junk
food, like candy, cakes, cookies, potato chips and other
foods that
contain a lot of sugar, fat and artificial ingredients, feeding your dog table
scraps won't make him fat, put him off his
food or cause begging behavior.
This happens occasionally, especially if you are apt to give your dog
scraps of
food from the table or feed your dog something that
contains a lot of ingredients known to cause digestive issues.
PDSA's latest Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report has found that for some pets, their daily diet
contains treats,
scraps and leftovers, takeaway and, more worryingly, even some
foods that are toxic to our pets like human chocolate and alcohol.
Some holiday
foods we hold dear can be quite dangerous to pets, such chocolate and cocoa, candy and sugarless gum that
contain xylitol, yeast bread dough, leftover fatty meat
scraps, and fruit cakes with raisins and currants.
Actually, animal protein in pet
food can come from the
scraps and by - products left over from meat processing, and that expensive bag of «premium» dog
food could actually
contain chicken feet as one of its protein sources.
Like the loose
scraps in my pocket, quick notes
containing addresses and access codes to apartments, napkins from a fast
food restaurant in Dijon, train stubs from the Amsterdam metro and, much to my delight, a few loose aspirin, the sparse materiality of life tells no particular story but encodes our existence in the detailing a life propped up by «betweenness centrality» in a network of occurrences.