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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

Plant Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Potential source of danger
Pteridium aquilinum
Food Legume Feeding not recommended
Pulses
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
Intended for human consumption Low glycemic index Regional product Gluten free Plant Rich in carbohydrates Rich in strength Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended
Sago
Plant Feeding not recommended
Schlumbergera
Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Garden plant Medicinal plant Ornamental plant conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Highly toxic Compatibility unknown
Shade flowers
Food Fruit Processed food Compatibility Feeding not recommended
Sorbitol
Feeding not recommended
Stones
Processed food Feeding not recommended
Sugar
Plant Feeding not recommended Feeding toxic
Taro
Intended for human consumption Liquid Processed food conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Tolerated in small quantities
Tea
Animal product Processed food Feeding not recommended
Tilsiter cheese
Rich in vitamins Vegetable Processed food Feeding not recommended
Tomato salad
Chemistry Medicine Feeding not recommended Feeding toxic
Toothpaste
Exotic Processed food Feeding not recommended
Vanilla flavor
Processed food Feeding not recommended Tolerated in small quantities
Vanilla pudding
Processed food Feeding not recommended
Vanilla sugar
Food Contains grains Legume Plant Feeding not recommended
Vegetable by-products
Exotic Food Meat Processed food Feeding not recommended Tolerated in small quantities
Weisswurst
Plant Garden plant Spice plant Medicinal plant Herb conditionally compatible Feeding not recommended Potential source of danger
Wild garlic
Intended for human consumption May have antibacterial properties May have antioxidant properties Aroma Vegetable Seasonal vegetables May have anti-inflammatory properties Garden plant Spice plant Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended
Winter onion