5. Alcohol
Even in small doses, alcohol can cause neurological problems, vomiting, diarrhea, and in extreme cases, coma or death.
6. Caffeine
Found in coffee, tea, and energy drinks, caffeine can be threatening to dogs, causing rapid heart rate and seizures.
7. Cooked bones
They can easily splinter and cause obstructions or perforations in the digestive tract.
8. Xylitol
This artificial sweetener, found in chewing gum and sugar-free products, can lead to liver failure and a dangerous drop in blood sugar.
9. Milk and dairy products
Many dogs are lactose intolerant, which can result in diarrhea and digestive problems.
10. Raw bread dough
The yeast in raw dough can expand in the dog’s stomach, leading to bloating and serious digestive problems.
11. Stone fruits (peach, plum, cherry)
Bone can result in intestinal obstruction and consists of cyanide, a toxic substance.
12. Green tomatoes and tomato leaves
They consists of solanine, a toxic substance that can cause digestive and neurological problems.
13. Wild mushrooms
Some varieties of mushrooms can be highly toxic to dogs, affecting the liver and nervous system.
14. Macadamia nuts
They can result in weakness, vomiting, tremors, and neuromuscular problems in dogs.
15. Raw fish
It may encompass parasites and harmful bacteria that cause digestive problems and illness.
16. Salt
Extra salt consumption can lead to sodium poisoning, leading to extreme thirst, vomiting, and seizures.
17. Fried and greasy foods
They can result in pancreatitis, a painful inflammation of the pancreas.
18. Spicy and hot foods
Condiments can aggravate a dog’s stomach, causing digestive problems and discomfort.
19. Excess liver
In large amounts, liver can cause vitamin A toxicity, damaging the dog’s bones and joints.
20. Apples with seeds
Apple seeds consist of cyanide and can be toxic if consumed in large quantities.
21. Sugary drinks
Sugary drinks can lead to obesity, diabetes, and dental problems in dogs.
22. Raw potatoes and green potato skin
They consist of solanine, a dangerous substance that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and neurological problems.
What to do if your dog eats dangerous food?
If you see your dog has ingested any of these foods, meet your veterinarian immediately.
Conclusion
Avoiding these 22 dangerous foods can help maintain your dog healthy and safe. Choose a balanced, dog-specific diet, and always meet a veterinarian before providing new foods.
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