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.
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