Dr. Cliff Redford
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And usually I'll say, no, they probably don't.
But even if they do, it is not an allergy.
It's a sensitivity.
It's a very different physiological process.
So the moral of this story is that natural doesn't always mean safe and just stick with carrots and blueberries and give your dog some apple and just regular fruits and vegetables as yummy treats.
They're chock full of vitamins and then you won't have to go to the emergency hospital.
It is very good for them.
Even like whole grains, corn, people talk about corn is bad.
There's corn filler or there's corn in my dog food or my cat food.
Corn has nutrients.
Corn is a good fiber.
So yeah, all these things are good.
Stick with well sort of made commercially prepared diets.
Obviously speak to your veterinarian if you're unsure.
And if you want to give them a treat other than the occasional churu for your cat, just stick with
Like some nice fruits and vegetables, but not grapes.
You know what?
It's tick season.
I mean, all year is ticks.
Ticks and tricks.