Background
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. FAQ

FAQ

Human-grade dog food uses ingredients fit for people, but it's nutritionally tailored to dogs and not meant for regular human consumption.
Occasional small consumption of canned dog food may not harm healthy adults, but it is not designed for human nutrition and may pose safety risks if eaten regularly.
Dog food is not toxic to humans in small amounts, but it is not safe or nutritionally adequate for regular human consumption.
Occasionally eating a small amount of dog food may not harm a healthy adult, but regular consumption can lead to nutritional deficiencies and health risks.
Occasional small amounts of dog food are unlikely to harm healthy adults, but regular consumption is unsafe due to nutritional deficiencies and contamination risks.
Short-term consumption of dog food by humans is unlikely to cause major harm, but it's not recommended as a regular part of the diet due to nutritional and safety concerns.
Yes, carrots are safe for dogs to eat in moderation and can be a healthy, low-calorie treat when properly prepared.
Yes, the crunchy texture of celery can help clean dogs' teeth and freshen their breath, supporting oral health when given in safe, moderate amounts.
Yes, carrots are safe for dogs to eat and can be a healthy, low-calorie treat when given in moderation.
Yes, the crunchy texture of celery may help clean a dog's teeth and freshen their breath, contributing modestly to oral health when used as a treat.

Today is the perfect time to get your

Pet Health Report

Upload a photo of your pet to receive instant health and care insights.

report_card