Ask Doctor Pooch before feeding your dog or cat any food or drink to ensure its safe to do so. For example: if you want to feed fish to your dog, simply say - Alexa, ask Doctor Pooch can my dog eat fish? This skill is also handy if your pet eats something off the floor and you are not sure if its something to be worried about. Simply ask Doctor Pooch.
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To use this skill, first enable it and then say - Alexa, open Doctor Pooch - to learn more.
The skill provides a comprehensive answer that includes if the food you plan on giving is safe, how it should be served, the associated nutritional benefits or risks, the portions and frequency with which it should be served and more.
Doctor Pooch has answers for over 700 commonly queried food items and is constantly adding new answers. Please give it some benefit of doubt before bashing it with a bad review. A good review will make Doctor Pooch stay motivated to add new answers.
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Doctor Pooch can also help relax your dog by playing calming music. Simply say - Alexa, ask Doctor Pooch to relax my dog. When you leave your pet alone, Doctor Pooch plays mesmerizing tunes to help alleviate your pet's anxiety and keeps them calm. This feature can also be used to help put you or your restless pet to sleep.
Doctor Pooch can also suggest a name for your puppy. Simply say - Alexa, ask Doctor Pooch to pick a name for my pup to get suggestions.
Does your cat need company or you need to get her out of the hiding? Just say - Alexa, ask Doctor Pooch to meow - and it will play cute cat sounds.
Here are some of the foods that doctor pooch knows the answers of :
apples, avocado, black beans, blueberry, caffeine, cake, candy, carob, carrot, celery, cherry, chives, cilantro, cinnamon, cocoa puffs, cookie, cookies, crab, crackers, cranberries, cucumbers, cupcakes, doughnut, dragonfruit, eggs, fish, garlic, ginger, grape, gummy bears, hamburger, hazelnut, honey, hot sauce, juice, kiwi, lemons, lettuce, licorice, lima beans, limes, liver, lizards, macadamia nuts, mango, mashed potatoes, meat loaf, meatloaf, milk, mint, mozzarella, nuts, oils, onions, pea, peanut butter, peanuts, pineapple, pizza, pork, potato chips, prune, radish, radishes, raisin, raisins, rice cake, salmon, sardine, soda, sultana bran, sweet peppers, thyme, tomato, turkey, walnut, watermelon, watermelons, wheat, white fish, yogurt, almond, almonds, apple, artichokes, asparagus, bagels, biscuit, biscuits, blackberry, blueberries, broccoli, buns, cakes, canned pumpkin, cantaloupe, caramel, carrots, cashew, chard, cherries, chewing gum, chicken, chicken bones, chocolate, cinnamon roll, clementines, cocoa powder, cooked squash, coriander, cornflakes, cracker, cranberry, currants, donut, egg, french fries, grapes, green beans, guacamole, gum, ham, lasagna, lemon, lima, lizard, macadamia nut, marshmallow, meat, melon, mozzarella cheese, mushroom, noodles, olive, olive oil, onion, peach, pear, pears, pepper, peppers, pickle, pizza crust, plum, poop, potatoes, prunes, pumpkin seeds, raspberries, sardines, shallots, slaw, soup, soy, soybeans, spaghetti, spicy, spicy food, squash, steak, sultana, sweet potatoes, teriyaki, teriyaki sauce, zucchini, an orange, artichoke, aspic, aspirin, bacon, bagel, banana, bean, beans, beer, beet, bell pepper, bread, bun, butter, cauliflower, cheerios, cheese, cheez-its, chips, cinnamon rolls.
DISCLAIMER: Doctor Pooch gives a best guess answer derived from online resources and cannot be held liable for any unexpected consequence as a result of following its advice. Please consult a certified professional veterinary to ensure the validity of its answers.