When feeding our furry friends, knowing what is safe and what could potentially harm them is crucial. Dogs have different digestive systems than humans, and some foods that are perfectly safe for us can be toxic to them. Below is a list of 21 things you should not feed your pet dog, along with brief explanations for why these foods can be harmful.
1. Chocolate
It contains theobromine and caffeine, which can be toxic to dogs, causing vomiting, diarrhea, and even death.
2. Xylitol
A sweetener found in many sugar-free products, xylitol can cause insulin release in dogs, leading to liver failure and hypoglycemia.
3. Grapes and Raisins
Even small amounts can cause kidney failure in dogs. The toxic substance within grapes and raisins is unknown, but their effects can be deadly.
4. Onions and Garlic
Both can cause gastrointestinal irritation and lead to red blood cell damage and anemia.
5. Alcohol
Even small amounts of alcohol, both in food and drink, can be toxic to dogs, causing vomiting, diarrhea, coordination problems, breathing difficulties, coma, and even death.
6. Coffee, Tea, and Other Caffeine
Similar to chocolate, caffeine can be fatal. Symptoms of poisoning include restlessness, rapid breathing, heart palpitations, and muscle tremors.
7. Avocado
It contains persin, which can cause vomiting and diarrhea in dogs. The large pit also poses a choking hazard.
8. Macadamia Nuts
It can cause weakness, depression, vomiting, tremors, and hyperthermia in dogs.
9. Gum and Candy
Besides xylitol, chewing gum and candy can cause choking or gastrointestinal blockage.
10. Peaches and Plums
The pits of these fruits can cause intestinal blockages. They also contain cyanide, which is poisonous to dogs and humans alike, but dogs are less likely to discern the pit from the fruit.
11. Salt
Excessive salt intake can cause vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, elevated body temperature, seizures, and even death.
12. Yeast Dough
It can rise and cause gas to accumulate in your pet’s digestive system, causing pain and potentially rupturing the stomach or intestines.
13. Bones
Though it may seem natural to give a dog a bone, bones can splinter and cause obstruction or lacerations of the digestive system.
14. Fat Trimmings
It can cause pancreatitis in dogs, leading to severe abdominal pain or death.
15. Raw Meat and Eggs
Just like humans, salmonella or E. coli is risky with raw meat and eggs. Raw eggs also contain an enzyme that can lead to skin and coat problems.
16. Milk and Dairy Products
Many dogs are lactose intolerant and can have digestive upset from milk and dairy products.
17. Human Medications
Common medications that are safe for humans can be very dangerous for dogs, even in small amounts.
18. Artificial Sweeteners
Besides xylitol, other artificial sweeteners can also be harmful to dogs.
19. Citrus
The stems, leaves, peels, fruit, and seeds of citrus plants contain varying amounts of citric acid and essential oils that can cause irritation and possibly even central nervous system depression if ingested in significant amounts.
20. Almonds
It’s not as toxic as some other nuts, but it can block the esophagus or even tear the windpipe if not chewed thoroughly.
21. Corn on the Cob
While corn itself is not harmful to dogs, the cob can cause a blockage in the intestines.
Conclusion
It’s always best to err on the side of caution and keep your dog on a diet tailored to their nutritional needs, avoiding human food unless recommended by a veterinarian. When in doubt, consult with a professional to ensure the health and safety of your pet.
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