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Ingredients that begin with A

On this page you will find a comprehensive overview of various ingredients and plants. We explain whether they are safe for your dog and whether they have a positive or negative effect on his health. Whether it's everyday foods, special herbs or unknown plants - here you will find all the important information you need for the safe nutrition and care of your four-legged friend. Your dog deserves the best, and we'll help you make informed decisions.

Overview

Intended for human consumption Food Fish & Seafood Can support heart health Rich in amino acids Rich in nutrients Rich in proteins Rich in vitamin D
Abramis brama
Gluten free Can help with weight control Can help regulate blood sugar levels Supports digestion Can contribute to the promotion of intestinal health Food supplements Rich in fiber Suitable for allergy-sensitive dogs
Acacia fiber
Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Tree Garden plant Feeding toxic Suitable for allergy-sensitive dogs Potential allergy trigger
Acacia tree
Traditional use in phytotherapy Plant Tree Garden plant Feeding toxic Suitable for allergy-sensitive dogs Potential allergy trigger
Acaciae
Exotic Natural sweetener Rich in antioxidants Rich in fiber Tolerated in small quantities
Açaí
Rich in fiber Rich in vitamins Food Fruit Tolerated in small quantities
Acai berries
Superfood Rich in antioxidants Food Fruit Food supplements
Acai powder
Rich in essential substances Rich in vitamins Food Fruit Processed food Compatibility Safe feeding
Acerola
Exotic Intended for human consumption Superfood Fruit Rich in antioxidants Rich in vitamins Tolerated in small quantities
Acerola powder
Artificial additive artificial sweetener Feeding not recommended
Acesulfame-K
Chemistry Potential source of danger
Acetone
Chemistry Colorants Artificial additive Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential allergy trigger
Acid Blue 9
Chemistry Colorants Artificial additive Potential allergy trigger
Acid Red 1
Chemistry Colorants Artificial additive May interact with medications Can contribute to the promotion of blood health Can trigger hyperactivity in sensitive dogs Can cause cancer Can cause digestive problems Not suitable for consumption by dogs Potential source of danger
Acid Violet 49
Exotic Acid Medicine Compatibility unknown
Acrylate/C10-30-alkyl acrylate crosspolymers
Chemistry Feeding toxic Highly toxic Potential source of danger
Acrylic acid propyl ester
Chemistry Feeding toxic Feeding not recommended Highly toxic Can cause cancer Potential source of danger
Acrylonitrile
Medicine Tolerated in small quantities
Activated carbon