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What Can’t Dogs Eat?

What Can’t Dogs Eat?

As a caregiver, you take the health of your beloved canine companion seriously. In this guide, we’ll delve into the key things that dogs should never eat to keep them healthy and safe.

1. Chocolate: A Sweet Treat That’s Not So Sweet for Dogs

You might enjoy a chocolate bar now and then, but for your dog, it can be deadly. Chocolate contains theobromine, a substance that dogs can’t metabolize as effectively as humans. The darker and richer the chocolate, the more dangerous it is.

  • Milk Chocolate: Contains about 44 mg of theobromine per ounce.
  • Dark Chocolate: Contains about 450 mg of theobromine per ounce.
Chocolate Type Theobromine per Ounce
Milk Chocolate 44 mg
Dark Chocolate 450 mg

2. Grapes and Raisins: Small but Potentially Deadly

Grapes and raisins may seem harmless, but they are known to cause acute kidney failure in dogs. Even a small amount can lead to severe health issues.

3. Onions and Garlic: More Than Just Bad Breath

Onions and garlic, in all forms, can cause red blood cell damage in dogs, leading to anemia. These are foods to avoid, no matter how much your dog begs for a bite of your garlic bread.

4. Alcohol: Not for Dogs’ Consumption

While you might enjoy a glass of wine or beer, alcohol is strictly off-limits for dogs. It can cause a range of health problems, from vomiting and diarrhea to difficulties with coordination, breathing problems, and even death.

5. Xylitol: A Hidden Danger in Everyday Foods

This artificial sweetener is found in a surprising number of foods, from sugar-free gum to some brands of peanut butter. Even small amounts can cause a sudden drop in a dog’s blood sugar, leading to loss of coordination and seizures.

FAQs

Q: Are all fruits and vegetables safe for dogs?

A: No, some fruits and vegetables like avocados, cherries, and mushrooms can be toxic to dogs.

Q: Can dogs eat dairy products?

A: Some dogs are lactose intolerant and may have trouble digesting dairy products, leading to gastrointestinal issues.

Q: What should I do if my dog eats something toxic?

A: If your dog ingests a toxic food, contact your vet immediately or call a pet poison control hotline.

Remember, when in doubt about a food’s safety, it’s best to err on the side of caution and keep it out of your dog’s reach. Your canine companion relies on you to keep them safe and healthy. Stay informed and vigilant, and you’ll both enjoy many happy years together.