Grilled Chicken (Kai Yang)

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🐕 DogCaution
🐱 CatCaution

🐕 Safety Analysis — Dogs

Plain grilled chicken is generally safe, but Thai-style grilled chicken often contains high levels of fish sauce, soy sauce, garlic, and sodium. Bones are a choking hazard.

Symptoms to Watch For

If heavily seasoned: Gastrointestinal upset, excessive thirst. If bones ingested: Choking, gastrointestinal obstruction, perforation.

🐱 Safety Analysis — Cats

Similar concerns as for dogs. Cats are more sensitive to sodium. Plain grilled chicken without bones and seasonings is safer.

Symptoms to Watch For

Vomiting, diarrhea from seasonings; choking or obstruction from bones.

Additional Notes

Remove all bones and skin. Avoid heavily seasoned grilled chicken.

Sources: Veterinary literature

This is general guidance only. Each pet is different. Consult a veterinarian before changing your pet's diet.

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Information sourced from ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center and veterinary research.

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