Vegetables
19 foodsOnion
ToxicNever — destroys red blood cells.
VegetablesGarlic
ToxicNever — more potent than onion, causes blood cell damage.
VegetablesChives
ToxicNever — allium toxin, same risk as onion and garlic.
VegetablesLeek
ToxicNever — allium family, toxic to dogs.
VegetablesRhubarb
ToxicNever — oxalic acid damages the kidneys.
VegetablesBroccoli
CautionSmall amounts OK — large amounts cause GI upset.
VegetablesSpinach
CautionVery small amounts OK — regular feeding causes kidney stress.
VegetablesPotato
CautionRaw potatoes are toxic — cooked plain potato is OK in moderation.
VegetablesTomatoes
CautionRipe red flesh is OK in small amounts — green parts are toxic.
VegetablesKale
CautionVery small amounts only — isothiocyanates and oxalates are concerning.
VegetablesCarrot
SafeYes — excellent low-calorie crunchy snack.
VegetablesPumpkin
SafeYes — excellent for digestion.
VegetablesCucumber
SafeYes — excellent low-calorie hydrating snack.
VegetablesGreen Beans
SafeYes — nutritious low-calorie snack.
VegetablesSweet Potato
SafeYes — one of the healthiest vegetables for dogs.
VegetablesCelery
SafeYes — crunchy, hydrating, and freshens breath.
VegetablesPeas
SafeYes — excellent veggie treat.
VegetablesBrussels Sprouts
SafeYes — safe, but causes significant gas.
VegetablesCorn Kernels
SafeYes (off the cob only) — the cob is the danger.
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