Top 22 Food Not To Give To Your Dog:DANGER

Foods Not To Give To Your Dog


While it is tempting to talk about your meals with your fury family, you must be aware that lots of the human foods are poisonous for dogs. You should avoid ordering foods for your puppy.

APPETIZERS


Baby Food - Many men and women try to provide baby foods especially to pups when they are not feeling well. Baby foods aren't poor in general. But, you need to be certain the baby food you're giving does not comprise any onion powder. Additionally, baby foods don't contain all the required nutrients for a wholesome dog.

Chewing Gum - Many chewing gum contains a sugar called Xylitol which has no consequences on humans. But, it can make a surge of insulin in dogs which drops a dog's blood sugar to dangerous amount. If your pet eats large amount of gums, it may damage liver, kidney or worse.

Candy - Lots of those candy additionally contain Xylitol exactly the identical kind of sugar as Chewing gum. So, keep candies and chewing gums away from the range of your dogs and puppies.

Chocolates include caffeine and theobromine which can be toxic for your dog. Chocolates can cause panting, vomiting, and diarrhea, and harm your pet's heart and nervous systems.

Corn on the cob - Dogs could eat Corn, but not the cob. Most dogs cannot digest cob readily, which may result in intestinal obstruction, an extremely serious and potentially deadly medical condition if not treated immediately.

While some kinds of Mushrooms are good, others can be poisonous for dogs. Some types of mushrooms can cause serious stomach issues for dogs. As a careful puppy owner, you must try to avoid giving mushrooms into your dog.

Tobacco - Never give tobacco into your puppy. The effects of nicotine on dogs are far more worse than humans. The level of nicotine in puppies is 5 mg of nicotine per pound of body weight. In dogs, 10 mg/kg is possibly lethal.

Cooking dough - Beef bread dough made with live yeast can be poisonous if ingested by dogs. When raw dough is swallowed, the warm, moist environment of the gut provides an perfect environment for the yeast to multiply, resulting in an increasing mass of dough in the gut. Expansion of the gut might be severe enough to reduce blood flow to the stomach wall, leading to the death of tissue.

Spicy foods -Spoiled meals have mold and other bacteria which may cause serious damage to your dog's health.

MAIN ENTRIES


Cooked Bones - While uncooked bones are helpful for your pet's teeth, cooked bones can be harmful for your pup. Cooked bones are more brittle, so it is highly likely they may splinter and cause internal injury to your dog.

Cat Food - A tiny cat food eaten with your pet might not be a problem. However, you feed cat food regularly to your pet, it can cause some health difficulties. Cat foods usually have high degree of fat and protein that are not beneficial for dogs.

Liver - Feeding liver sometimes might be OK, but do not feed a lot of liver to your dog. Excessive consumption of liver may adversely affect your dog's bones and muscles.

Yeast - As mentioned earlier, also much of yeast could rupture your pet's stomach and intestines.

Dairy Products - a few dogs would be OK with dairy products. But, dogs normally have levels of tolerance to lactose that's found in milk. As a result, it can cause diarrhea and other digestive difficulties.

DRINKS


Alcohol - You shouldn't allow your dog taste any kind of alcohol, let alone consume it in large volume. The main ingredients used in wine, beer, and other alcoholic beverages are toxics and harmful for puppies. Alcohol can cause bad breathing, strange acidity, intoxication, absence of coordination and even coma and/or death for a dog.

Coffee - Too Much Coffee may be hazardous to your dog. Common signs of a coffee overdose include vomiting, tremors, restlessness and rapid heartbeat. It's possible for dogs to collapse if high amounts of caffeine have already been consumed.

Milk - Many dogs especially puppy drink milk. Most dogs might not encounter any difficulties with milk, but some dogs might be intolerant to lactose found in milk. Dogs allergic to flaxseed may experience upset tummy and other allergic reactions after drinking milk.

Citrus Oil Extracts - Oil extracts from citrus fruits like oranges, lemons and limes can lead to irritation on your dogs digestive tract especially if consumed in massive amounts. Dogs may experience nausea, vomiting, drooling, and trembling.

Apple Seeds - Apple seeds include amygdlin, a form of cyanide. It can hinder blood from carrying oxygen throughout the body. Keep your puppy away from apple seeds.

Avocado - Avocado fruit, its own pit and plant are toxic for dogs. Avocado damages heart, lung and other tissues in dogs as well as stomach upset, nausea and pancreatitis.

Grapes & Raisins - Dogs generally find allergic reactions after eating grapes and increasing. Dogs may experience vomiting, fatigue, diarrhea, and possibly kidney failure.

Stay away from feeding onions (raw or cooked) to your dog. If the puppy eats a small amount of onions every day for many days, it may slowly grow anemia over weeks to months.

Chives - Chives can cause hemolysis, anemia, or hemoglobinuria on your dog. A few of the signs of too much chives intake include fatigue, lethargy, pale mucous membranes and stained (red to brownish) urine.

Peaches - pets might not encounter any issues if they simply consume peach flesh. But, pits of peaches are toxic to dogs. They may cause your dog to undergo dilated pupils, dizziness and excessive drooling.

Tomato Leaves - The leaves of a tomato plant comprise the glycoalkaloids alpha-tomatine and dehydrotomatine which are poisonous for dogs. Some of the indicators of ingestion tomato leaves include; drooling, stomach upset, diarrhea, vomiting and changes in their own behavior. Tremors or seizures may also happen if your puppy has consumed too much tomato leaves.

 FISH


Raw Fish / Fish in general - Some amount of fish in your dog's diet might not cause any difficulties. However, If fish have been fed exclusively or in substantial amounts for your dog can lead to a thiamine (a B vitamin) deficiency leading to loss of appetite, seizures, and in most severe cases, death.

SIDE DISH


Human vitamins - Some vitamins can be toxic for pets, in particular those who are fat soluble such as vitamins A, D and E. Additionally, iron tablets can damage the digestive tract lining, and prove poisonous for the kidneys and liver of your dog. Thus, keep your vitamins away from the dog especially puppies.

Human Resources - Some of those individual snacks may use ingredients such as garlic and onion powder, raisins, chocolate that could be toxic for dogs. Try to give your furry friend snacks and treats created just for them rather than sharing yours.

If your dog comes with an emergency after drinking or eating something, please call your vet immediately



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