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Safe feeding

If an ingredient in dog food is labeled "safe to feed", it means that this ingredient is considered safe to feed to dogs. There is sufficient evidence or studies to show that this ingredient has no harmful effects on your dog's health when fed in appropriate amounts. However, this does not mean that this ingredient is equally good for all dogs. Some dogs may have individual intolerances or allergies. Therefore, it is always a good idea to introduce new food ingredients gradually and pay attention to how your dog reacts to them.

Overview

Rich in fatty acids Food Contains grains Plant Compatibility Safe feeding
Sunflower seeds
Rich in vitamins Safe feeding
Thiamine hydrochloride
Fish & Seafood Gluten free Animal product Product from livestock Product from wild animals Can have a positive effect on cholesterol levels May have anti-inflammatory properties Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health Rich in essential substances Source of healthy unsaturated fats Rich in fatty acids Rich in nutrients Rich in amino acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Safe feeding Suitable for raw food Potential allergy trigger
Trout
Rich in fatty acids Food Fish & Seafood Compatibility Safe feeding
Trout meal
Oil Fish & Seafood Safe feeding
Tuna oil
Food Meat Animal product Processed food Compatibility Safe feeding
Turkey broth
Common ingredient in dog food Rich in fatty acids Oil Fish & Seafood Seed Medicine Safe feeding
unsaturated fatty acids
Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Meat Animal product Safe feeding conditionally compatible
Veal
Rich in vitamins Meat Animal product Compatibility Safe feeding
Veal kidney
Food Vegetable Plant Compatibility Safe feeding
vegetable fiber extracts
Rich in essential substances Rich in vitamins Compatibility Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Vitamin K
Rich in essential substances Rich in vitamins Vegetable Plant Compatibility Safe feeding
Vitamin K1
Rich in fatty acids Fruit Plant Safe feeding conditionally compatible
Walnut
Low calorie content Low carbohydrate content Gluten free Diuretic properties Can support the immune system Supports digestion Can have a detoxifying effect May have anti-inflammatory properties Can support skin and coat health Plant Rich in antioxidants Rich in iron Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Can be eaten fresh Safe feeding Suitable for raw food Suitable for vegan diets Suitable for vegetarian diets
Watercress
Rich in vitamins Food Animal product Processed food Compatibility Safe feeding conditionally compatible
Whey powder
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Contains grains Safe feeding conditionally compatible
Wholemeal oat flour
Rich in fatty acids Rich in vitamins Meat Animal product Compatibility Safe feeding
Wild rumen
Common ingredient in dog food Rich in fatty acids Rich in minerals Rich in proteins Rich in vitamins Meat Animal product Processed food Safe feeding Tolerated in small quantities
Wild rumen meal
Rich in minerals Compatibility Safe feeding
Zinc
Rich in fiber Rich in minerals Rich in vitamins Vegetable Safe feeding
Zucchini