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Candy

When an ingredient in dog food is referred to as "sweet", it means that the ingredient has a sweet taste or contains ingredients that are commonly used in sweets for humans. This could include sugar, honey, syrup or other sweet substances.

It is important to know that many sweets and sweet ingredients that are safe for humans can be harmful to dogs. For example, sugar in large amounts is not good for dogs as it can lead to obesity, dental problems and in some cases diabetes. In addition, some sweeteners, such as xylitol, are extremely toxic to dogs.

Overview

Intended for human consumption Can contribute to employment Contains sugar Aroma Candy Can have an appetizing effect Supports digestion Bad for the teeth Rich in fructose conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Apricot jam
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 Fruit Snack Processed food Candy Food supplements Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Banana chips
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
Contains sugar Baked goods Processed food Candy Bad for the teeth Fat Rich in carbohydrates Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential source of danger
Brownie
Low protein content Intended for human consumption Natural sweetener Processed food Candy Can help regulate blood sugar levels Supports digestion Rich in fiber Rich in energy Rich in fructose Rich in vitamins Rich in water / moisture Can be eaten fresh Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets
Pear compote
Contains sugar Fruit Processed food Candy Can have a positive effect on cholesterol levels Rich in nutrients Rich in fiber Rich in carbohydrates Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Rich in strength conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Suitable for vegetarian diets Tolerated in small quantities May be suitable for diabetic diets
Rice pudding