1. If I do need to exercise caution, how much is too much? A tiny piece once a week? Or is it realistically fine to let my dog eat a whole apple minus the core? The way this app words it, there is not a food in existence that I don't need to be worried about my dog getting ahold of.Love this app.
2. Generally any human food should be given in moderation but it's handy to have this for those inevitable accidents when your dog gets hold of something dropped in the kitchen while cooking! It just needs updating for Android 11.Not realistic enough.
3. It's good for finding out what to definitely not feed your dog, but I have yet to find any food that this app approves of that doesn't say "in small quantities on occasion".
4. Only wish they would update it and put more foods on the listthis app doesn't work at all and is full of bugs.
5. Information is presented clearly using colour backgrounds (green, orange, red) for level of toxicity.
6. Great app with up to date information on all food types.
7. Even has different spelling of same foods (eg hummus/hommus) & some foods listed by brand name.
8. I check it often before giving my doggie kids new foods, make their meals, or when someone asks can they have something.
9. Is there no food my dog can have lots of and often? I think this app is worried about liability.
10. the content is repetitive and always days the same thingLove it!! Add more items.
11. Apples for example.