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Can cause digestive problems

When an ingredient in a dog's diet is labeled as "may cause digestive problems", it means that this ingredient can cause gastrointestinal discomfort in some dogs. This can include symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, bloating or general discomfort. It is important to monitor your dog's reactions to new food and, if there are signs of digestive problems, adjust their diet or consult a vet if necessary.

Overview

Can contribute to employment Contains sugar Contains grains Baked goods Snack Candy Can help with weight gain Rich in carbohydrates Tolerated in small quantities Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Can cause digestive problems
Apricot strudel
Intended for human consumption Aroma Flavor enhancer Supports digestion May have anti-inflammatory properties Spice plant Feeding not recommended Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Can cause digestive problems
Arrabbiata
May interact with medications Plant Ornamental plant Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Highly toxic Can cause digestive problems Potential source of danger Compatibility unknown
Arum family
Exotic Natural source of antioxidants Aroma Flavor enhancer Essence Can have an appetizing effect Can support the immune system Supports digestion May have anti-inflammatory properties Spice plant Rich in antioxidants Tolerated in small quantities Can cause digestive problems
Baharat
Intended for human consumption Aroma Flavor enhancer Acidifier Liquid Vinegar Rich in antioxidants Feeding not recommended Can cause digestive problems Potential allergy trigger
Balsamic vinegar
Intended for human consumption Rich in salt Contains sugar Candy May interact with medications Feeding not recommended Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Can cause digestive problems Potential source of danger Potential allergy trigger
Barbecue sauce
Chemistry Colorants Artificial additive Feeding not recommended Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Can cause cancer Can cause digestive problems Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential source of danger
Basic Yellow 2
Binder Can improve the absorption of nutrients Can help regulate blood sugar levels Can have a detoxifying effect May interact with medications Use in animal care Can cause digestive problems Potential source of danger Compatibility unknown
Bentonite
Chemistry Colorants Artificial additive May interact with medications Can contribute to the promotion of blood health Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Can cause cancer Can cause digestive problems Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential source of danger
Benzyl violet 4B
Intended for human consumption Rich in salt Food Animal product Meat Product from livestock Processed food Can help with weight gain Can have a negative effect on cholesterol levels Rich in proteins Feeding not recommended Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Can cause digestive problems
Bockwurst sausages
Intended for human consumption Food Animal product Meat Processed food Can have a negative effect on cholesterol levels Rich in fat Rich in proteins Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Can cause digestive problems
Bœuf Stroganoff
Contains sugar Contains grains Baked goods Bread Processed food Rich in fat Rich in carbohydrates Can be eaten fresh Can cause digestive problems Potential allergy trigger
Brioche
Intended for human consumption Contains sugar Processed food Bad for the teeth Rich in fat Can cause digestive problems Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential allergy trigger
Buttercream
Chemistry Colorants Artificial additive May interact with medications Feeding toxic Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Can cause cancer Can cause digestive problems Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential source of danger Potential allergy trigger
Methyl violet
Poison control May interact with medications Plant Ornamental plant Feeding toxic Highly toxic Can cause cardiac arrhythmia Can cause digestive problems Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential source of danger
Monkshood