Diets
Many diets are good for our animals.
Dry Food
Wet-Canned Food
Fresh-Home Food
Raw Food
Vegeterian Food
Generally, it is not good to change your animal's diet frequently. If we want to try a new diet, such as raw food or vegan even a different dry food, you should do it gradually to avoid any problems.
Example from Dry Food to Raw in a Week
List of Foods Not to Feed
Remember that your animal maybe have some allergies and maybe there are certain foods that we may miss, so don’t consider a food safe to feed to your animal just because it’s not on this list. Do your research and ask your Vet if you have any doubts.
Not for Dog
Alcohol
Apple Seeds
Avocado
Baby Food
Cooked Bones (Not Raw)
Candy and Chewing Gum
Cat Food
Chocolate
Citrus Oil Extracts
Coffee
Corn on the Cob
Fat Trimmings
Fish
Garlic
Grapes and Raisins
Human Vitamins
Liver
Macadamia Nuts
Milk and Dairy Products
Mushrooms
Onions and Chives
Persimmons, Peaches and Plums
Rhubarb and Tomato Leaves
Salt
Spices containing Capsaicin
String
Sugar
Tobacco
Xylitol
Yeast (on its own or in dough)
Not for Cat
Alcohol
Avocado
Baby Food
Bones (from fish, poultry, or other meat)
Candy and Chewing Gum
Dog Food
Chocolate
Citrus Oil Extracts
Coffee
Fat Trimmings
Fish (in high amounts)
Garlic
Grapes and Raisins
Human Vitamins
Macadamia Nuts
Milk and Dairy Products
Mushrooms
Onions
Persimmons
Raw Eggs
Salt
String
Sugar
Tobacco
Yeast (on its own or in dough)
Avocado
Baby Food
Bones (from fish, poultry, or other meat)
Candy and Chewing Gum
Dog Food
Chocolate
Citrus Oil Extracts
Coffee
Fat Trimmings
Fish (in high amounts)
Garlic
Grapes and Raisins
Human Vitamins
Macadamia Nuts
Milk and Dairy Products
Mushrooms
Onions
Persimmons
Raw Eggs
Salt
String
Sugar
Tobacco
Yeast (on its own or in dough)