Originally posted by micki76
This is not true in a dog with Pacreatitis or a dog that maybe prone to it. Just a small amount of rich food is all it takes to induce Pacreatitis. A few bites here and there could kill a dog with Pancreatitis and at the very least send them into a Pancreatic episode that's very painful and usually requires hospitalization. I live with this everyday and it sometimes takes only one bite to send Chester to the vet. So we don’t even give one occasional bite anymore.
I know. That's why I said, "Anything fed to a dog in moderation - with the exception of known toxins like chocolate, caffeine, onions, etc. - is not going to harm a normal, healthy dog.
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