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Nuts for Pets - Poochbutter All-Natural Peanut Butter, Xylitol-free Dog Peanut Butter with Honey, No Salt, Sugar and Palm Oil, 350 grams

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Since most of us humans love nuts, and dogs always beg for them, it’s worth figuring out if it’s safe to share these treats with your fluffy friend. While these tree nuts are a nutritious, protein-rich snack for humans, they aren't the most Fido-friendly treat. Nuts for dogs are not poisonous, but many of them are toxic, causing health issues for our canine friends.

English walnuts (most commonly used for cooking) are the safest of the walnuts and not toxic to your dog. Nuts are a high-fat and high-calorie food, which could spell trouble for your pooch – and even put them at risk of developing obesity down the line. This is for sure one of the top ways to enjoy your Poochbutter and is used by many other dog furiends! Before you pick a nutty butter to stuff your dog’s Kong toy or serve doggie trail mix to your four-legged companion, learn what crunchy goodness is safe for them to eat and which nuts are better to avoid.

He has extensive knowledge in the field of veterinary medicine and is always happy to share his insights with others. However, you should not feed them in excessive quantities as it can cause problems like vomiting and diarrhoea. Always check the label for any ingredients that might be harmful to canines (for example, Xylitol) or cause an allergy to them.

If you think your dog needs a change of diet and you’re looking for a healthy, fun addition, try some fruits and vegetables. Macadamia poisoning may be present if your dog shows signs of back leg weakness, vomiting, diarrhea, and more serious gastrointestinal problems. They are not toxic to canines, and your pooch won’t have any problems if they eat a couple of unsalted, uncoated hazelnuts. Investing involves risks, including loss of capital, illiquidity, lack of dividends and dilution, and should be done only as part of a diversified portfolio. Nuts that are poisonous to dogs include almonds, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pistachios, pecans, and walnuts.

High in fat and often sodium and phosphorus as well, nuts should not be a regular part of your dog’s diet.

You can let your dog have the leftovers of the following kinds of nuts: Nuts are not needed in a dog’s diet, but they are fine for the occasional treat in moderation. Too much peanut butter, and your canine companion could end up with an upset stomach or pancreatitis from the high fat content. If you let your dog have as many nuts as it wants, it may end up being severely dehydrated, obese, or worse. Unleash the goodness of our Original Dog-Friendly Peanut Butter, the go-to choice for your furry companion's delight. Forcing your dog to digest nuts like almonds may cause inflammation of the pancreas due to their high-calorie content and kidney damage.

You can find out more about our use, change your default settings, and withdraw your consent at any time with effect for the future by visiting Cookies Settings, which can also be found in the footer of the site. In our view, it’s best to put the nuts into the list of the items you don’t offer your canine friend. Alastair and I have always believed in eating local, unprocessed and holistic foods ourselves, therefore, it's only natural that we create some similar options for your pets! Macadamia nuts trump the list of nuts to not feed your dog, right after chocolate, salt, and grapes.

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