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Feeding not recommended

If an ingredient in a dog's diet is described as "not recommended for feeding", this means that this ingredient is not suitable for feeding to your dog. There can be various reasons why an ingredient is not recommended. For example, it could contain harmful ingredients that could affect your dog's health, or it could be difficult to digest and cause gastrointestinal problems. Some ingredients can also cause allergic reactions or are toxic to dogs.

It's important to be aware of your dog's specific dietary needs and sensitivities.

Overview

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
Natural source of phytochemicals Poison control May interact with medications Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Medicinal plant Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Highly toxic Potential source of danger
Bear rag
Long lasting Cheese Product from livestock Source of calcium Rich in fatty acids Rich in proteins Feeding not recommended Contains lactose
Beaufort
May interact with medications Tree Feeding not recommended Potential source of danger Potential allergy trigger
Beech
Intended for human consumption Contains sugar Aroma Biotechnology Flavor enhancer Microorganism Liquid Alcoholic drink Processed food Rich in carbohydrates Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Potential source of danger
Beer
May interact with medications Garden plant Ornamental plant conditionally compatible Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Potential source of danger
Begonias
Chemistry Disinfectant Cleaning agent Poison control can have effects on the nervous system Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Highly toxic Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Can cause cancer Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential source of danger
Benzene
Chemistry Dermatological application May have anti-inflammatory properties May interact with medications Drug Emergency medicine Topical application Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Potential source of danger
Betamethasone
Food Meat Feeding not recommended Tolerated in small quantities
Bierwurst
Low calorie content Exotic Intended for human consumption Low glycemic index Superfood Vegetable Seasonal vegetables Medicine Can have a detoxifying effect Naturopathy Plant Garden plant Low fat content Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Rich in carbohydrates Rich in vitamins Rich in water / moisture conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets
Bitter melon
Rich in salt Cheese Source of calcium Fat Source of saturated fats Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Can be eaten fresh Feeding not recommended Tolerated in small quantities Contains lactose
Bleu d'Auvergne
Exotic May have antibacterial properties May have antioxidant properties Natural source of antioxidants Aroma Disinfectant Adaptogen Antiseptic Dermatological application May have antifungal properties May have antiviral properties May have anti-inflammatory properties Topical application Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Tree Medicinal plant Ornamental plant conditionally compatible Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Potential source of danger Compatibility unknown
Blue eucalyptus
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
Food Meat Processed food Tolerated in small quantities Feeding not recommended Feeding toxic
Bratwurst
Chemistry Liquid Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Highly toxic Potential source of danger
Butyl acrylate
Long lasting Chemistry Preservative Artificial additive Feeding not recommended Potential source of danger Potential allergy trigger
Butylhydroxytoluene
Chemistry Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Highly toxic Potential source of danger Potential allergy trigger
Cadmium
Contains grains Animal product Processed food Feeding not recommended Feeding toxic
Cake
Animal product Cheese Source of calcium Fat Source of saturated fats Rich in proteins Can be eaten fresh Feeding not recommended Contains lactose Potential allergy trigger
Camembert
Intended for human consumption Food Feeding not recommended Tolerated in small quantities
Casserole
Intended for human consumption Food Animal product Cheese Feeding not recommended Tolerated in small quantities
Chavroux
Intended for human consumption Food Animal product Cheese Feeding not recommended Tolerated in small quantities
Chavroux Tendre Bûche
Intended for human consumption Food Meat Vegetable Animal product Cheese Processed food conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended
Cheeseburger
Plant Feeding not recommended
Cherry laurel
Spice plant Feeding not recommended
Chili peppers
Processed food Plant Feeding not recommended Feeding toxic
Clove blossom oil
Liquid Processed food Feeding not recommended Feeding toxic
Cola
Rich in proteins Animal product Processed food Tolerated in small quantities Feeding not recommended
Condensed milk
Processed food Feeding not recommended Feeding toxic
Cotton candy
Plant Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential source of danger
Cotton fiber