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Vets recommend safe, digestible dog chews that match a dog’s size and chewing strength, such as bully sticks, collagen chews, and softer animal parts, always under supervision.
Natural, digestible chews like bully sticks, collagen chews, and beef tracheas are among the healthiest options for dogs, offering both nutrition and dental benefits when supervised.
The best dog chews are natural, digestible options like bully sticks, collagen or beef cheek rolls, yak cheese chews, and body part treats such as tendons or tracheas—always matched to your dog's size and chewing style. Supervise your dog with any chew and remove small pieces to prevent choking.
Ham is not recommended for dogs due to its high salt and fat content, which can be harmful.
Dogs should generally not eat regular ice cream, as it often contains sugar, lactose, and artificial ingredients that can be harmful to them.
Yes, dogs can eat scrambled eggs if they are cooked plain without added salt, butter, or seasoning.
Honey can be beneficial to dogs in moderation due to its natural nutrients, but it should be given sparingly and avoided for puppies or diabetic dogs.
Yes, bananas are good for dogs in moderation as a healthy treat.
Yes, dogs can eat cheese in moderation, but some may be lactose intolerant and experience digestive issues.
The ingredients in dog bakery cakes typically include dog-safe items like flour, eggs, peanut butter, applesauce, pumpkin puree, carrots, banana, and baking soda or powder.

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