Check a food before it reaches the bowl.
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Read the risk
See toxicity, choking, fat, allergy, serving frequency, and emergency flags.
Know the next step
Every guide explains symptoms to watch and when to contact a veterinarian.
Verified guides
Start with foods people actually ask about.
The MVP database keeps safety conclusions structured, so each page can become a decision guide instead of a loose article.
Yes. Most healthy dogs can eat small pieces of plain ripe banana as an occasional treat. Skip the peel, banana bread, sweetened banana chips, and banana desserts.
No. Dogs should not eat chocolate. If your dog ate chocolate, identify the type, estimate the amount, note when it happened, and contact your veterinarian, an emergency clinic, or a pet poison helpline.
High-risk foods
Foods marked toxic or emergency-risk should send users to direct guidance quickly.
Limited foods
These guides need nuance: which parts to avoid, portion limits, and symptom checks.
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