Vérificateur Aliments pour Chiens

Référence rapide : quels aliments humains sont sûrs, dangereux ou nécessitent de la prudence.

23 Sûr
11 Prudence
15 Dangereux
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Apple (no seeds)

Sûr

Rich in fiber and vitamins. Remove seeds and core first.

Banana

Sûr

Good source of potassium. High in sugar, feed in moderation.

Blueberries

Sûr

Excellent antioxidant superfood for dogs.

Watermelon (no seeds)

Sûr

Hydrating treat. Remove seeds and rind.

Strawberries

Sûr

Contains antioxidants and vitamin C. Feed in moderation.

Grapes / Raisins

Dangereux

TOXIC! Can cause kidney failure. Even small amounts are dangerous.

Avocado

Dangereux

Contains persin which is toxic to dogs. Pit is a choking hazard.

Cherries

Dangereux

Pits, stems, and leaves contain cyanide. The flesh is okay in small amounts.

Mango (no pit)

Sûr

Remove the pit first. High in vitamins A, B6, C, and E.

Pineapple

Sûr

Small amounts are fine. Contains bromelain which aids digestion.

Oranges

Prudence

Flesh is okay in small amounts. High sugar and citric acid may cause upset stomach.

Tomatoes (ripe)

Prudence

Ripe tomatoes are generally fine. Green parts contain solanine which is toxic.

Carrots

Sûr

Great low-calorie snack. Good for dental health.

Sweet Potatoes

Sûr

Cooked sweet potatoes are excellent. Rich in fiber and beta-carotene.

Green Beans

Sûr

Plain, cooked green beans are a healthy treat.

Broccoli

Prudence

Safe in small amounts. Large amounts can cause gastric irritation.

Pumpkin

Sûr

Excellent for digestive health. Use plain, cooked pumpkin.

Spinach

Prudence

Small amounts are fine. High in oxalic acid which can affect kidneys over time.

Onions

Dangereux

TOXIC! Can cause anemia by destroying red blood cells. All forms are dangerous.

Garlic

Dangereux

TOXIC! 5x more potent than onions. Can cause anemia.

Mushrooms (wild)

Dangereux

Wild mushrooms can be fatal. Store-bought plain mushrooms are generally safe.

Celery

Sûr

Good for freshening breath. Cut into small pieces to prevent choking.

Corn (off the cob)

Sûr

Kernels are fine. Never give the cob — it's a choking/blockage hazard.

Peas

Sûr

Fresh, frozen, or thawed are all fine. Avoid canned with added sodium.

Chicken (cooked, boneless)

Sûr

Excellent lean protein. Never give cooked bones — they can splinter.

Salmon (cooked)

Sûr

Rich in omega-3. Must be fully cooked — raw salmon can contain parasites.

Eggs (cooked)

Sûr

Complete protein source. Cooked eggs are safer than raw.

Raw Bones

Prudence

Raw meaty bones can be part of a raw diet. Supervise always. Never give cooked bones.

Turkey (plain, cooked)

Sûr

Good lean protein. Remove skin and bones. Avoid seasoned meat.

Liver

Prudence

Nutritious but high in vitamin A. Should be <5% of diet to avoid toxicity.

Plain Yogurt

Prudence

Small amounts of plain, unsweetened yogurt are fine. Many dogs are lactose intolerant.

Cheese

Prudence

Small amounts of low-fat cheese are okay. Watch for lactose intolerance.

Milk

Prudence

Many dogs are lactose intolerant. Can cause diarrhea and vomiting.

Ice Cream

Dangereux

Too much sugar and dairy. Many contain xylitol which is toxic.

Rice (cooked)

Sûr

Plain white or brown rice is great for upset stomachs.

Oatmeal

Sûr

Cooked, plain oatmeal is a good source of fiber.

Bread (plain)

Prudence

Small amounts of plain bread are fine. No nutritional benefit.

Pasta (plain, cooked)

Sûr

Plain cooked pasta is fine in moderation.

Chocolate

Dangereux

TOXIC! Contains theobromine. Dark chocolate is most dangerous. Call vet immediately if ingested.

Xylitol (sweetener)

Dangereux

EXTREMELY TOXIC! Found in sugar-free gum, candy, peanut butter. Can be fatal.

Peanut Butter (xylitol-free)

Sûr

Great treat! ALWAYS check the label — some brands contain xylitol.

Honey

Prudence

Small amounts are fine. High in sugar. Not for puppies or diabetic dogs.

Coconut

Sûr

Coconut flesh and oil are safe in moderation. Good for coat health.

Macadamia Nuts

Dangereux

TOXIC! Can cause vomiting, weakness, and hyperthermia.

Almonds

Dangereux

Not toxic but hard to digest. Can cause choking and GI blockage.

Caffeine / Coffee

Dangereux

TOXIC! Stimulates the nervous system. Can cause restlessness, rapid breathing, seizures.

Alcohol

Dangereux

EXTREMELY TOXIC! Even small amounts can cause vomiting, diarrhea, coma, or death.

Cooked Bones

Dangereux

Can splinter and cause internal injuries or blockage. Always give raw bones only.

Salt (excessive)

Dangereux

Excessive salt can cause sodium ion poisoning. Symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, seizures.