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18 Dangerous Foods Your Dog Should Never Eat

6. Fat Trimmings and Bones

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It may come naturally to some pet owners to feed table scraps to their dogs. But you should be careful about what you give your dog off the table.

Fat trimmings, whether cooked or raw, can lead to pancreatitis in dogs. Although a small amount might be fine for a raw fed dog, it might be too much for a dry fed dog whose pancreas is already under pressure from a diet heavy in carbohydrates.

It may come as a surprise, but bones can also be dangerous for your dog. These can be a choking hazard, and if a bone splinters, it can cause lacerations or become an obstruction in your dog’s digestive system.