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Can puppies eat honey? Is it good for them?

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Honey is safe for dogs to eat in small quantities. Raw honey should not be fed to puppies with compromised immune systems, as it may contain the presence of botulism spores. 
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Honey is safe for dogs to eat in small portions.Sugar can cause tooth decay, so the best thing to do for your dog is to brush it's teeth if you feed him/her honey.
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Yes taking honey in small quantity is safe for dogs. Thanks for your answer. 
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I think puppies eat honey because honey is good for health . Honey is the best source to increase body weight and height . Many essentials are there in honey so it is good a choice to puppies for immunity. And this is very sweet also, so puppies like honey. 
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Yes, puppies eat honey.

I've seen them eating in my colony.

They love it, at least in my area. But it may vary depending on different puppies and the quality of honey. 
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Puppies can eat honey when it does want to eat it and is a balance diet for human and dog it one of the best food for human and pet
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I think yes puppies eats honey. Because it is sweet.  But it is harmful for the puppies . Chocolate and sweet is not good for the dogs and puppies. 
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It is fine for puppies to have a small quantity of honey. To make it more specific, a teaspoon of honey every day is the ideal dosage of it. However, it is best if the honey is not being processed which is abundant in supermarkets. Pure honey will be the option.
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Puppies may eat honey if given in small quantities. But not raw honey, it's not safe. Though sugar can also cause tooth decay, so it's better to brush your dog's teeth if you feed him, honey.
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Avoid giving honey to dogs under 1 year of age. Raw honey may contain Clostridium botulinum spores. Because puppies are still developing their immune system.
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Honey are good for dogs to eat in small quantities, it contains natural sugar and small amount of vitamins and minerals. So it good for puppies
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There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the make and quality of the puppy and what kind of honey it is. Some people do believe that puppies eat honey when they are young and developmentally, and some honey-eating Puppy owners believe that this is not true - but there is no scientific evidence to support this claim.
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Don't give honey to your dog if they're a puppy of less than one year old, as honey may contain botulism spores. Wait until your dog is an adult before adding honey to their diet. Even then, if your adult dog has a compromised immune system, you'll want to avoid feeding them honey.
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The specific breed and personality of the puppies involved. Some dogs may enjoy the sweet taste of honey while others may feel it is sour and It is important to try and give them a variety of food options. Some dogs may also benefit from being on aCLOSE diet due to the high fructose cornucopia of honey sources.
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Avoid giving honey to dogs under 1 year of age. Raw honey may contain Clostridium botulinum spores. Because puppies are still developing their immune system, these spores could make them sick.
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