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Butter and large amounts of oil involved in popcorn can also be bad for dogs. High levels of fat have been associated with pancreatitis in dogs (inflammation of the pancreas), which causes severe pain and vomiting. Long term, butter and oil obviously contain a lot of fat which increases the risk of obesity.
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Okay, maybe not, but you get the jist. Popcorn doesn't hurt my pancreas. I pop it myself from kernels using Canola or Olive Oil on the bottom of the pot. Popcorn is not a fatty food. Popcorn is a grain which is important for my balanced diet .
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Then on day 3 give 1 tablespoon of either special canned diet ID formula or the boiled chicken and rice. Continue 1 tablespoon a day for 3 days. Then re check with vet. Keep on special pancreas diet for life. No fat foods..no snacks like popcorn etc. Only dog food that is low in fat. It can be a long hard road with a dog with pancreatitis. I know.
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Causes of Pancreatitis in Dogs. The exact cause of canine pancreatitis is unclear, but possible triggers are: High Fat Diets. High fat diets, especially combined with low protein intake, tend to trigger pancreatitis in dogs. Even a single occasional high fat meal may cause pancreatitis in a dog whose diet is normally moderate or low in fat.
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Miniature schnauzers are prone to getting pancreatitis. With the holiday season upon us, many people want to include their pets in the festivities. As tempting as it may be to give your pet a feast of roasts, gravy, and stuffing, these and other high-fat people foods can be harmful to dogs and cats and could lead to a condition called pancreatitis.
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Often, the cause of a pancreatitis in dogs is unknown, but some potential causes of pancreatitis are: Eating human foods  this includes high-fat foods like butter and oil, but also toxins such as grapes and raisins, and sweeteners such as xylitol Medications  certain antibiotics and chemotherapy are suspected of triggering pancreatitis
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Yes and no. Plain, air-popped popcorn is safe for dogs to eat in small quantities. Buttered popcorn or popcorn with other toppings is not safe for your dog on a regular basis, although eating a few...
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When researching the safety of popcorn for dogs, there are some considerations that impact the danger. 1. Pancreatitis or gastrointestinal upset in dogs that arent used to popcorn or popcorn that contains seasonings and butter. Too much oil, fat, seasoning, and/or sugar can lead to gastrointestinal upset or pancreatitis.
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Nutraceuticals such as Cosequin (glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate), Dasuquin. Arthritis in dogs can be caused by a number of factors; however, the most common factor Does Popcorn Hurt Dogs Akc Dog Show Greensboro Nc All-Breed Dog Show,Obedience & Rally Trial. & SEE ALSO: AKC's How Does a Dog Show Work? movie. &
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Even though popcorn is rich in dietary fiber, too much of popcorn to your dog can result in producing loose stools, diarrhea, vomiting and stomach upset.

The popcorn seeds may block GI tract or bulge pancreas of dogs.

popcorn is not a replacement diet for dogs.

It's just a treat, snack for dogs best behavior.

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