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About Pet Food Safety

Pet Food Safety helps owners check common foods before feeding dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, reptiles, and snakes.

What this site does

Pet Food Safety turns common pet food questions into searchable, structured guides. Each guide gives a conservative verdict, preparation notes, watch-outs, related foods, and source references.

The site is built for quick checks before feeding. It is not a veterinary clinic, emergency service, diagnosis tool, or replacement for a professional care plan.

How we think about safety

The safest answer depends on the species, the amount eaten, preparation, health history, and whether the ingredient is plain or mixed into human food.

When a food is known to be dangerous or not useful for a species, the site recommends avoiding it and contacting a veterinarian after known exposure.

How the site earns money

The site may display advertising, sponsored placements, or affiliate-style links. These placements help keep the library free to use.

Advertising does not change safety verdicts, source selection, or editorial recommendations.