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  2. 29 Human Foods That Are Safe for Your Dog to Eat - AOL

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    4. Coconut. Like most human foods, your dog should only eat coconut in moderation, according to The Spruce Pets.That said, most coconut products — meat, flour, sugar, and flakes — are safe in ...

  3. 7 ways to increase your dog's appetite (and when you need to ...

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    Optimum feeding environment: Ensure your dog’s bowl is placed in a quiet, undisturbed area, and try praising them while they eat. 7. Treats and food toppers: Unless your dog is on a special diet ...

  4. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    A number of common human foods and household ingestibles are toxic to dogs, including chocolate solids (theobromine poisoning), onion and garlic (thiosulfate, alliin or allyl propyl disulfide poisoning [109]), grapes and raisins (cause kidney failure in dogs), milk (some dogs are lactose intolerant and suffer diarrhea; goats' milk can be ...

  5. 15 People Foods that are Surprisingly Healthy for Dogs - AOL

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    Devoted pet parents often enjoy indulging their dogs. In many cases, dog owners spoil their furry friends by giving them human food. ... Learn about 15 people foods that are surprisingly healthy ...

  6. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Dogs get ample correct nutrition from their natural, normal diet; wild and feral dogs can usually get all the nutrients needed from a diet of whole prey and raw meat. In addition, a human diet is not ideal for a dog: the concept of a "balanced" diet for a facultative carnivore like a dog is not the same as in an omnivorous human.

  7. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    People who feed their dogs raw food do so for a multitude of reasons, including but not limited to: culture, beliefs surrounding health, nutrition, and what is perceived to be more natural for their pets. [2] Feeding raw food can be perceived as allowing the pet to stay in touch with their wild, carnivorous ancestry. [2]