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Foods that are toxic for dogs

Foods that are toxic for dogs :-

Artificial sweetener

Alcohol

Caffeine

Avocado

Chocolate

Garlic and onions

Fried and fatty foods

Grapes and raisins

Nuts

Milk, cream and cheese

Yeast dough

Plums

Lemon/Lime

Artificial sweetener

Xylitol is an artificial sweetener found in chewing gum, sugar-free peanut butter, toothpaste and other products, and is derived from hardwood trees. Excessive consumption of xylitol can cause bloating, flatulence and diarrhoea in humans – but for dogs, xylitol is toxic. It’s important to keep products containing xylitol away from where your dog can eat them, even accidentally.

Alcohol

Unlike in humans, dogs’ kidneys can’t process alcohol effectively which can cause them medical problems. Fresh, clean water is always best for your dog.

Avocados

It’s not the flesh of an avocado, but the pit, skin and leaves which can cause harm to your dog. These contain a substance called persin, which causes vomiting and diarrhoea.

Caffeine

While caffeine is not toxic to dogs, it does have the same effect on them as humans – and because they are more sensitive to these effects, it can be very unpleasant and uncomfortable for them. If your dog consumes even a small amount of caffeine, they may become hyperactive or start to have tremors.

Chocolate

It’s well-documented that chocolate is highly toxic to dogs. This is because it contains theobromine, a stimulant which interrupts your dog’s metabolic processes. Dark chocolate and baking chocolate is particularly high in theobromine, making it even more dangerous for dogs. Depending on the amount they have consumed, a dog might suffer with an upset stomach, heart problems, seizures or even death.

Fried and fatty foods

Just as fried and fatty foods can be bad for people, they can also be bad for dogs. High-fat foods can cause your dog to have stomach upsets and can also contribute to pancreatitis in some dogs. Plus, regular consumption of these types of food can lead to obesity and related health problems.

Garlic and onions

Many people regularly cook with onion and garlic, but for dogs these staple ingredients are toxic. Whether the garlic and onions are cooked or raw, if your dog eats these it can damage their red blood cells, which can then result in anaemia.

Grapes and raisins

These fruits are healthy enough for humans but are toxic for dogs. Grapes and raisins have a dramatic effect on your dog’s health, and can lead to acute and sudden kidney failure.

Nuts

While they may seem healthy, avoid giving your dog any nuts to eat. Their size makes them a choking hazard, and they are high in fat which can trigger an upset stomach in your pet. In particular, macadamia nuts have been shown to be highly poisonous to dogs – although they tend not to result in fatalities, they can cause your dog to suffer from an inability to walk, vomiting, lethargy and tremors.

Milk, cream and cheese

As dogs grow into adulthood, their ability to digest dairy products decreases as they lack the enzymes to do so. This means they can exhibit signs of lactose intolerance if they eat milk, cream or cheese, such as vomiting, diarrhoea, and an upset stomach.

Yeast dough: If you’ve ever made bread from scratch or seen someone make it, then you know that the dough tends to rise before it’s baked. And this is exactly what would happen in your dog’s stomach if he/she ate it. A dog’s stomach offers the optimum condition for rising dough, often resulting in a bloated stomach and releasing toxic levels of ethanol into their bloodstream. In severe cases, it can lead to something called alcohol toxicosis which will require immediate medical attention.

Plums: Dogs can consume plums, but only certain parts of it. The problem lies with the seeds and pits of the plum fruit. Your pup can consume the plum flesh, but make sure not to feed them seeds or the pits since they contain cyanide. Cyanide is poisonous for both humans and dogs and can cause serious digestive problems in your pet.

Lemon/Lime: We’ve all come across videos of Dogs vs Lemons and while for us, it may seem like a funny prank, it is not good for dogs. Lemons/Lime or any citric fruit like grapes can cause digestive problems for your dog, as they all contain citric acid. Too much lemon juice can cause stomach problems, resulting in vomiting and diarrhea..

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