Vol 14 #2 Pet Junction Mag

Dive into this issue of Pet Junction Magazine where we give you a bird's eye video view of Oakland Park's Dog Park. You'll find the tale of two dogs during Fourth of July celebrations. Discover everything you need to know about All Aboard Animal Hospital in Pompano Beach. What's new in Dog Diets? We've got it inside. If it's cats you crave check out our article, Keeping Cats With Babies and During Pregnancy! That's just some of the fantastic information you'll find in this issue. Don't miss our Preferred Merchant Members who are ready and waiting to serve your pets' every need!

APRIL 15 - JULY 15, 2024

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However, honey is high in sugars

and should be given in moderation,

especially to dogs that are overweight

or diabetic.

PISTACHIOS

Pistachios are not toxic to dogs, but

they’re not recommended. They

can pose a choking risk and, like

other nuts, are high in fat, which can

cause stomach upset or pancreatitis

in dogs. Additionally, pistachios

often come salted, which can lead

to sodium ion poisoning. It’s best to

avoid giving pistachios to dogs.

ALMONDS

Like

pistachios,

almonds are not toxic

but are not advised

for dogs. They can

be difficult for dogs

to digest, leading to

gastrointestinal upset.

Almonds

can

also

block the esophagus,

windpipe, or intestines.

Furthermore, flavored

almonds

may

contain

seasonings

or

substances

that

are harmful to dogs.

Therefore, it’s best to

keep almonds away

from

your

canine

companion.

When incorporating human foods

into your dog’s diet, it’s important

to

proceed

with

caution

and

moderation. While some foods like

celery and mango can offer health

benefits, others, like avocado and

various nuts, pose risks that may

outweigh the potential rewards.

Always consult with a veterinarian

before introducing new foods to

your dog’s diet to ensure they’re

safe and suitable for your particular

pet. Remember, what’s healthy for

humans isn’t always healthy for

dogs, and it’s our responsibility to

keep our furry friends safe and well-

nourished.