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It is bad for your dog.And almonds are hard to digest for dogs. If your dog only ate a few, it is probably OK. However, if your dog ate many almonds, you should take your dog to pet hospital. While not toxic, almonds are ...
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The short answer is yes. While almonds arent toxic to dogs, says Goldstein, they can pose potential health problems for dogs and should be avoided. The Potential Dangers of Almonds for Dogs Here are a few hazards that might come along with your pup chomping down on an almond.
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Technically, yes. Dogs tend to love eating almonds, and they are not necessarily toxic to dogs. However, that doesnt mean that almonds and other nuts are a good choice of dog food. In fact, when wondering can dogs eat almonds, keep in mind that almonds  like macadamia nuts  can present a choking hazard and can even cause diarrhea ...
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The short answer is no, dogs can't eat almonds, even though your dog may have eaten an almond or two in the past and felt fine. While almonds aren't likely to be toxic, they aren't handled well by dogs' digestive systems and can cause obstructions.
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Almonds are safe for dogs, but use common sense! If a little is good, a lot is not better. A better alternative than whole almonds is almond butter, but not all the time and not more than 1/2 teaspoon to a tablespoon
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Almonds, like most nuts, are high in fat and can put your pup at risk of developing pancreatitis. Its a serious condition that requires the attention of your veterinarian. This snack also poses...
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The reason dogs cant almond is that they are hard to digest. You might have observed if unfortunately your dog has eaten almonds then he has an upset stomach and gastric intestinal discomfort. As almonds have high fat content so they will cause the risk of pancreatitis among dogs.
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Properly processed almonds are not directly toxic to your dog but the canine system does not properly digest the proteins in nuts. Eating large quantities of almonds, whether all at once or frequent smaller amounts given regularly, can cause gastrointestinal distress, obesity, and pancreatitis.
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Almonds are not unhealthy for dogs but when feeding a dog an almond do not give the dog too many cause it will upset the dogs stomach. Be sure to watch your dog eat them as it could cut their gums or the lining of their
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Many almonds are covered in salt and other seasonings that can be harmful to dogs. Too much salt can cause water retention, which is especially dangerous for dogs with heart conditions. In large...
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Although almonds are not directly toxic to dogs they are not advised. The canine system is not designed to process nuts and they can cause gastrointestinal distress, obesity, and pancreatitis.

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