Food

As dog owners, we often find ourselves sharing culinary delights with our canine companions. However, some seemingly innocuous ingredients can pose serious health risks. Shallots are one such food item that, while beloved by many, should never find their way into your dog’s bowl. Belonging to the Allium family—alongside onions, garlic, leeks, and chives—shallots are
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Watercress, scientifically known as Nasturtium officinale, is a leafy green vegetable that’s often celebrated for its nutritional properties in human diets. Found in fresh salads and used as a garnish, it packs a punch with vitamins and minerals. However, for dog owners, the presence of this plant raises significant questions—especially regarding our furry friends’ health.
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Lanzones, also known as langsat or longkangare, are tropical fruits that might catch your attention during a stroll at the local farmer’s market. Boasting a unique sweetness balanced by a faint sour tang, lanzones can pique your curiosity—especially if you wonder whether these intriguing fruits are safe for your canine companion. However, as tempting as
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