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Originally Posted by lara2913 Depends on the species, they can get 'mushroom toxicity' but that is from when they eat wild poisonous mushrooms. Mushrooms sold for humans are fine.
I might just add though that the thing with veg is that some veggies will give one dog a bad reaction but another dog will thrive on them. Its best to give a new vegetable (i.e one they have never had before) in very small amounts so that if they do have a bad reaction to it, it is minor.
My dogs only get 1-2 tablespoons of raw pureed veg a week though. |
Thanks-I'll keep that in mind.
They've had little bits of most vegetables that come through my kitchen. When I'm chopping veggies for my own meals, Milli will come and sit at my feet and give little growls, because she wants some of whatever I'm preparing! So, between what I drop off the cutting board and what I toss her bites of, she's had lots of good stuff! And of course, if Milli's eating, then Emma has to try some too! They love lettuce, carrots, zucchini, cucumbers, peas, corn, broccoli, radishes, potatoes, sweet potato, and probably others I'm forgetting...for some reason I've been careful and just haven't given them celery or mushrooms yet, and I wanted to make sure those are ok.
Anyone know about the soy hot dogs and the imitation crab? I would think the crab is ok since it's really just whitefish?