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Can Small Pets Eat Soy Sauce?

Pet parents should proceed carefully with soy sauce and small pets. A small taste is fine, but limit portions.

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Soy Sauce is safe in strict moderation for your Small Pets. Pet parents should proceed carefully with soy sauce and small pets. A small taste is fine, but limit portions.

Veterinarians advise that soy sauce be given to small pets only in very limited quantities. A single tablespoon of soy sauce contains nearly 40% of a dog's daily sodium limit. That said, soy sauce should be limited due to potential digestive effects. 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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