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conditionally compatible

When an ingredient in a dog's diet is said to be "conditionally tolerated", this means that some dogs can tolerate this ingredient well, while it can cause problems for others. It depends on various factors, such as the individual sensitivity of the dog, its health history or even its breed. It may also mean that something needs to be cooked through first, for example. In this case, please read the relevant article to find out the condition.

For example, some dogs cannot process certain proteins or grains well, which can lead to digestive problems or allergies. If an ingredient is classified as "conditionally tolerated", you should monitor your dog closely when he first eats this food. If he shows signs of intolerance such as skin irritation, diarrhea or vomiting, you should avoid this ingredient in the future.

Overview

Food Fish & Seafood conditionally compatible
Mussel meat
Exotic Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Fruit conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Orange
Rich in vitamins Plant conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Parsley
Plant conditionally compatible
Passiflora incarnata
Legume Plant conditionally compatible
Pea flour
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Food Legume conditionally compatible
Peas
Intended for human consumption Common ingredient in dog food Fish & Seafood Animal product Product from wild animals Can support the immune system Can support skin and coat health Supports digestion Rich in essential substances Source of healthy unsaturated fats Rich in nutrients Rich in amino acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins conditionally compatible Can be eaten fresh Safe feeding Suitable for raw food
Perch
Plant conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Plant protein hydrolyzate
Plant conditionally compatible Feeding toxic
Plants
Rich in proteins Rich in trace elements Rich in vitamins Vegetable conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Potato starch
Rich in proteins Food Meat conditionally compatible
Poultry liver hydrolyzate
Common ingredient in dog food Food Meat conditionally compatible Safe feeding
Poultry meat
Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Food Processed food Plant conditionally compatible
Primrose root
Rich in proteins Food Meat Insect Animal product conditionally compatible Safe feeding
Protein hydroylsate
Rich in minerals Rich in trace elements Rich in vitamins Vegetable conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Radish
Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Food Legume Compatibility Safe feeding conditionally compatible
red lentils
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
Rich in fatty acids Oil conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Safflower oil
Exotic Medicine Plant conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Sage
Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Fish & Seafood Animal product conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Seafood mix
Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Garden plant Medicinal plant Ornamental plant conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Highly toxic Compatibility unknown
Shade flowers
Exotic Food Fish & Seafood Meat conditionally compatible
Snail
Liquid Compatibility Safe feeding conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Snow
Spice plant conditionally compatible
Spices
Processed food Plant conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Stevia
Plant conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities
Taiga root
Intended for human consumption Liquid Processed food conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Tolerated in small quantities
Tea
Calming effect can have effects on the nervous system Can influence the mood Supports digestion Naturopathy Topical application Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Medicinal plant Herbal sedative conditionally compatible Compatibility unknown
Valerian
Essence Medicine Calming effect Naturopathy Topical application conditionally compatible Potential source of danger
Valerian essence
Can have an appetizing effect Stimulating Calming effect Reduces drive behavior Supports digestion conditionally compatible Tolerated in small quantities Potential source of danger
Valerian root
Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Meat Animal product Safe feeding conditionally compatible
Veal
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Vegetable conditionally compatible
Vegetables