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Pretty sure bacon and cheese in moderation isn't going to kill my dog, since he's been eating both for 12+ years.
I'm also very surprised by bacon being on the No-list.
Why make things bacon flavored then? Where's my Tide Pods flavored go-gurts?
Maybe the sodium and/or nitrate load? It's not that great for people, either.
It's the "* foods without an asterisk are not poisonous but should only be eaten in small amounts of ever" and bacon doesn't have an asterisk, which confuses me. So bacon is poisonous to dogs?
This is probably just being extreme and calling the carcinogens that are in some bacon products (most in USA?) poisonous to dogs, when they're also poisonous to humans by that definition.
My dog lives for cheese.
Some dog food in fact contain cheese, so yeah..
Well by definition, because all cheese is dog food, according to all dogs.