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Can Birds Eat Goldfish Crackers?

Goldfish Crackers requires caution when feeding to birds. While non-toxic, large amounts can cause problems.

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Goldfish Crackers is safe in strict moderation for your Birds. Goldfish Crackers requires caution when feeding to birds. While non-toxic, large amounts can cause problems.

Think of goldfish crackers as an occasional indulgence for your bird. Daily servings are not recommended. Goldfish crackers were invented in Switzerland and introduced in the US by Pepperidge Farm in 1962. That said, goldfish crackers should be limited due to certain compounds it contains. Proper preparation matters: check labels for xylitol and toxic ingredients, choose plainest variety, break into small pieces. Every pet is different — what works for one may not suit another.

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