Is it Okay to feed your dog, Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup, spread over his normal dog dry doog food. I generally do this two times per day. Susan in Michigan
Optional Information: Type of Animal: Dog Gender: Male Age: 6 years old
Welcome to JustAnswer! I am a licensed veterinarian and would be glad to help!The ingredients may vary slightly depending on the specific form you are using - but they would include:Chicken stock, enriched egg noodles (wheat flour, egg solids, niacin, ferrous sulfate, thiamine, mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), cooked chicken meat, water, contains less than 2% of the following ingredients: salt, chicken fat, cooked mechanically separated chicken, monosodium glutamate, cornstarch, onion powder, modified food starch, yeast extract, spice extract, soy protein isolate, sodium phosphates, beta carotene for color, chicken flavor (contains chicken stock, chicken powder, chicken fat), flavoring, dehydrated garlic.While we often worry about ingredients such as onion and garlic - in these preparations, the amount is not enough to cause the more serious toxicity.This is not toxic, and if tolerated (meaning not causing stomach upset, vomiting, or notably diarrhea) and he enjoys this - it is ok.It should only really be for flavoring and not a major portion of the diet - but it is ok otherwise.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Please click the "GREEN ACCEPT" button if the information I have provided has been of help so I receive credit for helping you. Bonuses are always welcome and appreciated.This is necessary so that I can get credit for assisting you and compensated for my time.Once you click accept, your question will not close, and you will still have the opportunity to follow-up if needed.Please keep in mind that if you do not list all the important information above (medical history, current medications, previous illness, etc) it is harder for me to give you the most complete information.With this communication - we are here to guide you in making the best decision for your pet. We are not allowed to diagnose and prescribe medications - rather provide a course of action to speak to your veterinarian about - and any medical therapy and treatment should only be performed after an in-person examination with your veterinarian as a professional-client relationship has not been established on the site.You can always request me through my profile (HERE), bookmark my page for future help, or beginning your question with “For CriticalCareVet”
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