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Beware of Corn on the Cob Dangers to Your Dog

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By Arden Moore

Access to Corn Cobs

Corn on the cob certainly ranks as a popular food choice at cookouts and picnics. Whether you grill it or steam it and then slather it with butter, corn on the cob just tastes delicious. For people, corn on the cob is packed with protein, essential fatty acids and offers an energy boost.

Unfortunately, this starchy vegetable can also be quite dangerous to dogs. Many of my veterinarian friends, especially those at emergency medicine clinics, see far too many dogs needlessly suffer from medical conditions from eating corn on the cob.

Corn on the Cob Dangers to Dogs

Let me run down some of the risks to our dogs:

Practice prevention. When grilling any food, make sure your dog can not reach the hot grill. Also, do not leave food unattended on the picnic table for your dog to swipe and eat. Keep your dog on a leash or inside a well-ventilated crate or pen area to prevent him from becoming a food thief.

Dog-Safe Picnic Foods

Bringing your well-mannered dog to a picnic or cookout can definitely bring on smiles and create lifelong memories. Pack bottled water for your dog and bring a water bowl. Also consider bringing his dog food already portioned out for a meal plus some healthy dog treats.

If you can’t resist your dog’s begging eyes, here are a few picnic foods you can give him in small amounts:

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