
While it is tempting to share your food with your fury family member, you
should be aware that many of the human foods are poisonous for dogs. You should
avoid ordering foods for your dog from the below menu.
APPETIZERS
Baby Food - Many
people try to give baby foods especially to pups when they are not feeling
well. Baby foods are not bad in general. However, you should make sure the baby
food you are giving does not contain any onion powder. Also, baby foods do not
contain all the necessary nutrients for a healthy dog.
Chewing Gum - Most
chewing gum contains a sugar called Xylitol which has no effects on humans.
However, it can cause a surge of insulin in dogs that drops a dog's blood sugar
to dangerous level. If your dog eats large amount of gums, it can damage liver,
kidney or worse.
Candy - Many of
the candies also contain Xylitol, the same type of sugar as Chewing gum. So,
keep candies and chewing gums away from the reach of your dogs and puppies.
Chocolate - Chocolates
are considered poisonous for dogs. Chocolates contain caffeine and theobromine
which can be toxic for your dog. Chocolates can cause panting, vomiting, and
diarrhea, and damage your dog's heart and nervous systems.
Corn on the cob - Dogs can
eat Corn, but not the cob. M
ost dogs cannot digest cob easily, which can cause
intestinal obstruction, a very serious and possibly fatal medical condition if
not treated immediately.
Macadamia Nuts - Macadamia
nuts also known as Australia Nuts can cause weakness, depression, vomiting,
tremors and hyperthermia in dogs.
Mushrooms - Mushrooms
are tricky. While some types of Mushrooms are fine, others can be toxic for
dogs. Some types of mushrooms can cause serious stomach issues for dogs. As a
cautious dog owner, you should try to avoid giving mushrooms to your dog.
Tobacco - Never give
tobacco to your dog. The effects of nicotine on dogs are much more worse than
humans. The toxic level of nicotine in dogs is 5 milligrams of nicotine per
pound of body weight. In dogs, 10 mg/kg is potentially lethal.
Cooking dough - Raw bread
dough made with live yeast can be hazardous if ingested by dogs. When raw dough
is swallowed, the warm, moist environment of the stomach provides an ideal
environment for the yeast to multiply, resulting in an expanding mass of dough
in the stomach. Expansion of the stomach may be severe enough to decrease blood
flow to the stomach wall, resulting in the death of tissue.
Rotten food -Spoiled
food have mold and other bacteria which can cause serious damage to your dog's
health.
MAIN ENTRIES
Cooked Bones - While raw
bones are beneficial for your dog's teeth, cooked bones can be dangerous for
your pup. Cooked bones are more brittle, which means it is highly likely they
might splinter and cause internal injury to your dog.
Cat Food - A little
cat food eaten by your dog may not be an issue. However, you feed cat food
regularly to your dog, it can cause some health issues. Cat foods usually have
higher level of protein and fat which are not healthy for dogs.
Fat Trimmings - Meat fat
trimmings, cooked or raw can cause pancreatitis in dogs.
Liver - Feeding
liver occasionally might be OK, but do not feed too much liver to your dog.
Excessive consumption of liver can adversely affect your dog's muscles and
bones.
Yeast - As
mentioned earlier, too much of yeast could rupture your dog's stomach and
intestines.
Dairy Products - Some dogs
would be fine with dairy products. However, dogs generally have relatively poor
levels of tolerance to lactose which is found in milk. As a result, it can
cause diarrhea and other digestive issues.
DRINKS
Alcohol - You should
not even let your dog taste any kind of alcohol, let alone consume it in large
quantity. The main ingredients used in beer, wine, and other alcoholic
beverages are toxics and dangerous for dogs. Alcohol can cause poor breathing,
abnormal acidity, intoxication, lack of coordination and even coma and/or death
for a dog.
Coffee - Too much
Coffee can be poisonous for your dog. Common signs of a coffee overdose include
vomiting, tremors, restlessness and rapid heart rate. In severe cases, seizures
can appear. It's possible for dogs to collapse if high amounts of caffeine have
been consumed.
Milk - Many dogs
especially puppy drink milk. Most dogs may not experience any issues with milk,
but some dogs may be intolerant to lactose found in milk. Dogs allergic to
lactose may experience upset tummy and other allergic reactions after drinking
milk.
Citrus Oil Extracts - Oil
extracts from citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons and limes can cause
irritation in your dogs digestive system especially if consumed in large
quantities. Dogs may experience diarrhea, vomiting, drooling, and trembling.
FRUITS AND SALADS
Apple Seeds - Apple
seeds contain amygdlin, a form of cyanide. It can hinder blood from carrying
oxygen throughout the body. Keep your pup away from apple seeds.
Avocado - Avocado
fruit, its pit and plant are toxic for dogs. Avocado damages heart, lung and
other tissue in dogs in addition to stomach upset, vomiting and pancreatitis.
Grapes & Raisins - Dogs
usually get allergic reactions after eating grapes and raising. Dogs may
experience vomiting, fatigue, diarrhea, and possibly kidney failure.
Onions - Onions are
dangerous for dogs. Try to avoid feeding onions (raw or cooked) to your dog. If
the dog eats a small amount of onions every day for many days, it may gradually
develop anemia over weeks to months.
Chives - Chives can
cause hemolysis, anemia, or hemoglobinuria in your dog. Some of the symptoms of
too much chives consumption include weakness, lethargy, pale mucous membranes
and discolored (red to brown) urine.
Peaches - Dogs may
not experience any issues if they just consume peach flesh. However, pits of
peaches are toxic to dogs. They may cause your dog to experience dilated
pupils, dizziness and excessive drooling.
Plums - Stems,
leaves, and seeds of plums are toxic for dogs. Dogs may experience brick red
mucous membranes, dilated pupils, difficulty breathing, panting, and shock.
Tomato Leaves - The leaves
of a tomato plant contain the glycoalkaloids alpha-tomatine and dehydrotomatine
which are toxic for dogs. Some of the symptoms of eating tomato leaves include;
drooling, stomach upset, diarrhea, vomiting and changes in his behavior.
Tremors or seizures could also occur if your pup has consumed too much tomato
leaves.
FISH
Raw Fish / Fish in general - Some amount of fish in your dog's diet may not cause any issues.
However, If fish are fed exclusively or in high amounts to your dog can result
in a thiamine (a B vitamin) deficiency leading to loss of appetite, seizures,
and in severe cases, death.
SIDE DISH
Human vitamins - Some
human vitamins can be toxic for pets, in particular those that are fat soluble
like vitamins A, D and E. Also, iron tablets can damage the digestive system
lining, and prove poisonous for the liver and kidneys of your dog. So, keep
your vitamins away from your dog especially puppies.
Human Snacks - Some of
the human snacks might use ingredients such as onion and garlic powder,
raisins, chocolate which could be toxic for dogs. Try to give your furry friend
snacks and treats made just for them instead of sharing yours.
If your dog has an emergency after eating or drinking something, please
call your veterinarian immediately.
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