And there are SO many everyday foods that can do this to your dog!
Just to name a few, your dog should avoid
1. Dairy products
Now, some dogs can tolerate the occasional pup cup, but other dogs are completely lactose intolerant.
2. Avocado
In addition to being high in fat, avocados also have something called persin - a toxin that's tolerated by people but sickening for dogs.
3. Fast Food
Hamburgers, fries, pizza… I know your furry friend will beg, but, as my sister-in-law learned, they all have too much oil for a dog's sensitive system.
This is by no means an exhaustive list, so…
Here's a good rule of thumb when it comes to table scraps
Either do a quick internet search, or per the experts at PetMD – "Avoid it altogether."
And in case you were wondering what happened to my sister-in-law's little dog –
The vet gave her IV fluids, a shot of antibiotics, and sent her home with a big bag of medicine.
Of course, getting a dog to take a pill isn't easy, and I knew I had something that could help…
So I brought her a bottle of my secret weapon…
When it comes to pet tummy troubles, it's a miracle worker.
Just Pets Probiotic is specially formulated with three superstrains clinically proven to give your pet's gut the support it needs.
Best of all?
It's not a pill you have to force them to take - you just sprinkle it on their regular food and voila - science-backed gut TLC.
The next day, my sister in law called me. She was stunned at how fast Ginger had bounced back…
Especially because she didn't even know pets could use probiotics!
That's when I knew I had to tell you this story because just like you – Your pet's gut needs love too!
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