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  • Yogurt

    Safe in small amounts as plain, unsweetened yogurt only. Many dogs are lactose intolerant. Critical warning: never feed yogurt containing xylitol, which is extremely toxic to dogs.

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  • Bread

    Plain bread is safe in moderation. Avoid bread with raisins, xylitol, or excessive salt. Serve only occasionally as a treat.

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  • Broccoli

    Safe in small amounts but contains compounds that can cause digestive upset in large quantities. Serve as occasional treat only.

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  • Cantaloupe

    Safe when seeds are removed. High in sugar so serve in moderation. Good hydrating treat for hot days.

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  • Cheese

    Safe in small amounts for most dogs. Some dogs are lactose intolerant. Low-fat varieties are better. Use as occasional treat only.

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  • Coconut

    Safe in moderation but high in fat and saturated fat. Can cause digestive upset. Serve only occasionally in small amounts.

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  • Corn

    Safe when cooked and removed from the cob. Never serve corn on the cob as it can cause intestinal blockage. Serve occasionally.

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  • Milk

    Many dogs are lactose intolerant. Small amounts may be okay for some dogs. Observe for digestive upset. Plain milk only.

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  • Mushrooms

    Only store-bought, plain mushrooms are safe. Wild mushrooms can be extremely toxic. Serve cooked and plain only occasionally.

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  • Oranges

    Safe in moderation. High in sugar and citric acid. Remove seeds and peel. Serve only occasionally as a treat.

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