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Friday, January 18, 2019

Marshmallow Treats For Fido: Very Bad and Here is Why

I bet you reading this article "likes" marshmallows. Marshmallows are one of those versatile sweets that ends up in a variety of recipes from drinks to desert to main dishes. If you are one who likes eating marshmallows straight from the bag while sitting watching T.V. or playing games, Fido is probably somewhere nearby wanting to share your marshmallows. Is it safe to let your dogs eat marshmallow treats?
The answer is NO. Some marshmallows may even be toxic. They are surely not good for Fido as they are full of sugar, corn syrup, and made from gelatin and vanilla extract, then coated with either cornstarch or confectioner's sugar. Don't feed Fido marshmallow treats. Very bad! They have absolutely no nutritional value for your dog.  

In the case that your dog eats marshmallows by mistake or accident, call your vet immediately. He will most likely advise you induce vomiting if the accident happened within the last couple of hours.
Feeding your dog any kind of treat high is sugar is never a good idea. Even treats made especially for dogs can be in high in sugar. Read the labels before purchasing.
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  • Proudly made in the USA with high-quality American ingredients.
  • No corn, wheat or soy and their glutens.
  • No artificial colors and no artificial flavors.
  • Fortified with L-Carnitine to help the body utilize fat.
  • Contains multi-grains, fruits and vegetables.
  • With chicken meal, eggs and other wholesome ingredients.
  • Gently baked, heart-shaped treats with a “just from the oven” flavor.
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