Foods
Pets experience food very differently than humans. A snack that seems harmless to us can be difficult to digest or even toxic for certain animals. For example, foods like chocolate, onions, and xylitol are dangerous for dogs, while some fruits or vegetables may be perfectly safe in small amounts.
This section lets you explore foods from the food perspective. Select any item to see how it affects different pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits, and parrots.
For each food you will find:
- Safety status for different animals
- Possible toxins or harmful compounds
- Typical symptoms if eaten
- Safe serving guidance when applicable
Use the search or browse the list to quickly check whether a food is safe before offering it to your pet.
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Apple
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Banana
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Beef
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Blueberry
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Bread
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Carrot
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Cherry
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Chicken
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Chocolate
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Lettuce
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Onion
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Peanut butter
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Potato
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Spinach
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White rice
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Yogurt
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Apple core
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Apple flesh
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Apple seeds
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Apple skin
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Beef bones
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Cherry flesh
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Cherry pit
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Chicken bones
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Cooked beef (plain, boneless)
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Cooked chicken (plain, boneless)
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Cooked potato (plain, boiled/baked)
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Cooked spinach (plain)
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Cooked white rice (plain)
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Dark chocolate
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Dry uncooked white rice
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Fried potato (fries, chips)
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Garlic bread
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Greek yogurt (plain)
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Green leaf lettuce
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Green or sprouted potato
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Iceberg lettuce
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Mashed potatoes
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Milk chocolate
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Plain yogurt (unsweetened)
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Raisin bread
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Raw beef
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Raw chicken
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Raw potato
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Raw spinach
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Raw yeast dough
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Red leaf lettuce
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Romaine lettuce
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Seasoned or fried beef
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Seasoned or fried chicken
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Seasoned white rice (prepared dish)
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Sourdough bread (plain)
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White bread (plain)
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White chocolate
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Whole wheat bread (plain)