About CROISSANT
A croissant is a flaky, buttery pastry commonly found in bakeries and grocery stores. While not toxic in small amounts, croissants are not recommended for pets due to their high fat content, which can lead to gastrointestinal upset or pancreatitis in cats and dogs. Additionally, ingredients like chocolate, raisins, or artificial sweeteners in some croissant varieties can be toxic to pets. Always consult a veterinarian before offering human food to your pets.
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