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what food dogs can’t eat

what food dogs can’t eat

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What Food Dogs Can’t Eat

As a loving caregiver to your furry friend, it is crucial to know what foods are harmful to them. This guide will enlighten you on the types of foods that can cause distress or even be fatal to your dog.

1. Chocolate and Caffeine

While a piece of chocolate might be a heavenly delight for you, it’s a perilous treat for your dog. Chocolate and other caffeine-containing foods contain substances called methylxanthines. In dogs, these can cause vomiting, diarrhea, panting, excessive thirst, abnormal heart rhythm, tremors, seizures, and even death.

The most dangerous types, listed from highest to lowest toxicity, are:

  • Dark Chocolate
  • Milk Chocolate
  • White Chocolate

2. Alcohol

Alcohol and food products containing alcohol can cause vomiting, diarrhea, decreased coordination, central nervous system depression, difficulty breathing, tremors, abnormal blood acidity, coma, and even death. So, keep your boozy beverages and food items away from your dog.

3. Onions and Garlic

Onions and garlic can kill your dog’s red blood cells, leading to anemia. These are hazardous to dogs in any form – raw, cooked, powder, or even in foods like pizza or tomato sauce.

4. Grapes and Raisins

While the specific toxin in grapes and raisins is unknown, these fruits can cause kidney failure in dogs. Even a small amount can make a dog ill, especially a small breed dog.

5. Xylitol

Xylitol is a sugar substitute that’s often found in sugar-free gum, candies, baked goods, and diet products. It can cause insulin release in most species, leading to liver failure. The increase in insulin leads to hypoglycemia (lowered sugar levels).

Harmful Food Effects
Chocolate and Caffeine Vomiting, Diarrhea, Tremors, Seizures
Alcohol Vomiting, Diarrhea, Difficulty Breathing
Onions and Garlic Anemia
Grapes and Raisins Kidney Failure
Xylitol Liver Failure, Hypoglycemia

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can my dog eat any type of chocolate?

A: No, all types of chocolate can be harmful to dogs, with dark chocolate being the most toxic.

Q: Is it okay for my dog to eat garlic in small amounts?

A: No, garlic in any form can cause anemia in dogs. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

Q: Can my dog eat sugar-free candies?

A: No, sugar-free candies often contain Xylitol, which can lead to liver failure in dogs.

Remember, when in doubt, it’s always safer to keep human food away from your dog. If you suspect your dog has ingested a harmful food, contact your vet immediately.
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