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Yea, I callin BS right out of the gate.
I've never seen any dog have an issue with bacon. Hell, all my vet acquaintances years ago poured leftover bacon fat onto their kibble.
It seems like cool guides is just be a bad format for most things as it lacks nuance.
And then you have the judgement of whoever makes the list - pretty much every list I see here, someone comments how wrong it is.
Several of the * are also on there just because of high sugar. Bacons likely because of fat content. Lazy infographic.
And salmon being in the completely safe. Raw or undercooked salmon can be deadly due to a possible parasite or bacteria, don't recall exactly.
It’s more that bacon is so goddamn salty. It’s not that they can’t ingest bacon, it’s that their bodies will have to work really hard to deal with that amount of salt. It’s just horrible for them.
Although, this list is not really true. Spinach? I’m like 90% sure dogs can eat spinach. And they can eat cucumbers but not pickles?
Well, I guess that amount of vinegar is pretty dicey.
The biggest part of processed human food is the salt and sugar content. Neither of which are good for dogs. Give your dogs meat, some raw veg that isn’t a nightshade (avocados are also bad for them, their bodies can’t break down those complex fats), eggs, eggshells. These are all good. Processed and cooked foods are bad because of what we do to make it taste good to us.