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What food is my dog allowed
and not allowed to consume?
Resources:
 www.aspca.org
Here is a chart that will explain all the
DON’T
High Quality Dog
Food
Occasional treats
Avocado
Bread Dough
Cooked meat
AVOID: spices and
fat trimmings
Chocolate
Peanut Butter
Occasionally
Bones
Water
Hops/Alcohol
Carrots
Grapes and raisins
Corn
Xylitol (ingredient
in sugar free food)
Cucumber
Onions and Garlic
Pumpkin
Macadamia Nuts
Fruit
Moldy or Rotten
Food
Management
For: DOGS & CATS
do’s and don’ts of feeding your dog.
DO
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CATS
Temperature, Pulse, Respiration
Temperature, Pulse, Respiration
Here is a chart that will explain all the do’s
DOGS:
and don’ts of feeding your cat.
Temperature:
Temperature:
- 100.5- 102.5 °F
Pulse:
- 60-160 beats per minutes
- Puppies: 220 beats per
minutes
Respiratory rate:
- 10-30 breaths per minutes
- Toy breed: 15-40 breaths per
minutes
- Panting dogs: up to 200
breaths per minutes
- Puppies: 15-40 breaths per
minutes
CATS:
DO
High Quality Dry
and Wet Cat Food
Occasional treats
Occasional Cooked
Meat AVOID:
Spices and fat
trimmings
DON’T
Milk and Other
Dairy Products
Tuna
Chocolate
- 100.5 – 102.5 °F
Pulse:
- 140-22 beats per minutes
Respiratory rate:
- 20-30 breaths per minutes
Onions and Garlic
Grapes and Raisins
Dog Food
Bread Dough
-
Kittens: 60-100
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