🐕 Can My Dog Eat This?

True or False Quiz - Test your knowledge!

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Dogs can eat chocolate

Choose TRUE or FALSE

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Why Take the "Can My Dog Eat This?" Quiz?

As a dog owner, you've probably wondered countless times whether it's safe to share your food with your furry friend. Some human foods are perfectly safe and even healthy for dogs, while others can be toxic or even fatal.

Our free True/False quiz tests your knowledge about 20 common foods—from dangerous items like chocolate, grapes, and onions to safe treats like chicken, carrots, and apples. Each question provides instant feedback with detailed explanations based on veterinary guidelines.

Take the quiz to learn which foods are safe, which should be given in moderation, and which are toxic. You'll get a final score and can share your results with friends to help spread awareness about dog food safety!

Most Common Dog Food Safety Questions

Can dogs eat chocolate?

No – Chocolate is toxic to dogs and contains theobromine which can cause serious health issues including seizures and death.

Can dogs eat grapes or raisins?

No – Grapes and raisins can cause sudden kidney failure in dogs, even in small amounts.

Can dogs eat cheese?

In moderation – Cheese is safe in small amounts as a treat, but it's high in fat. Watch for lactose intolerance.

Can dogs eat chicken?

Yes – Cooked, plain chicken is an excellent protein source. Remove all bones and avoid seasoning.

Is avocado safe for dogs?

No – Avocado contains persin which is toxic to dogs and can cause vomiting and diarrhea.

Can dogs eat bananas?

Yes – Bananas are safe and nutritious in moderation. They're high in potassium but also contain sugar.

Can dogs eat pasta?

Yes – Plain cooked pasta is safe but offers little nutrition. Avoid sauces with garlic, onions, or oils.

Can dogs eat onions or garlic?

No – Both onions and garlic are toxic and damage red blood cells, causing anemia. This includes all forms (raw, cooked, powder).

Understanding Dog Food Safety Categories

Safe Foods

These foods are generally safe and healthy for dogs when prepared properly.

  • • Apples (no seeds)
  • • Carrots
  • • Blueberries
  • • Chicken (cooked)
  • • Rice
  • • Watermelon
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Moderate Foods

Feed these in small amounts only. Can cause issues if overfed.

  • • Cheese
  • • Bread
  • • Peanut butter*
  • • Popcorn (plain)
  • • Honey
  • • Milk

*Check for xylitol!

Toxic Foods

Never feed these to your dog. Can cause serious illness or death.

  • • Chocolate
  • • Grapes & Raisins
  • • Onions & Garlic
  • • Avocado
  • • Xylitol
  • • Macadamia nuts

How the Quiz Works

1

Read the Question

Each question asks if a specific food is safe for dogs to eat. For example: "Dogs can eat chocolate"

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Choose TRUE or FALSE

Click the green "TRUE" button if you think it's safe, or the red "FALSE" button if you think it's dangerous.

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Get Instant Feedback

See if you're correct or wrong, with a detailed explanation about why the food is safe, moderate, or toxic.

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See Your Score

After all 20 questions, get your final score and share it on WhatsApp or Instagram!

Important Dog Feeding Safety Tips

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Watch for Xylitol

This artificial sweetener is extremely toxic to dogs. Always check ingredient labels on peanut butter, gum, and baked goods.

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Remove Bones

Cooked bones can splinter and cause choking or internal injuries. Always remove bones before feeding meat to dogs.

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No Seasoning

Many seasonings contain onion, garlic, or excessive salt. Feed dogs plain, unseasoned food only.

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Remove Seeds & Pits

Apple seeds, cherry pits, and similar items contain cyanide. Always remove before feeding fruits.

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Portion Control

Even safe foods should be treats only. Keep human food to less than 10% of your dog's daily calorie intake.

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Consult Your Vet

Every dog is different. Check with your veterinarian about specific dietary needs or restrictions.

🚨 What to Do If Your Dog Eats Toxic Food

If you suspect your dog has eaten something toxic, act quickly:

  1. Call your veterinarian immediately – Time is critical
  2. Contact Pet Poison Hotline – Available 24/7 at (855) 764-7661
  3. Note what was eaten – Food type and approximate quantity
  4. Don't induce vomiting unless instructed by a vet
  5. Keep packaging – Bring ingredient lists to the vet

Early intervention can save your dog's life. Don't wait for symptoms to appear.

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