1. Sharp bones
We can give the dog to eat some cartilage, which is helpful for the dog to grind his teeth. And those sharp bones, such as: chicken or fish bones, do not give dogs to eat, especially small dogs, sharp bones bite, mouth or viscera are easy to scratch!
2. Chocolate
Theobromine and caffeine in chocolate are poisons to dogs. They can lead to diarrhea and vomiting. If dogs are in poor health, they can also cause serious consequences such as paralysis or sudden death!
3. Onion and garlic
Onion and garlic, whether raw or cooked, are very dangerous to pet dogs. Although onion and garlic contain disulfide components, which are harmless to human body, they can cause red blood cell oxidation and lead to hemolytic anemia for pet dogs. Hemolytic anemia can lead to insufficient oxygen in the body of pet dogs, resulting in tachycardia, depression and other poisoning symptoms. Especially for small dogs, it is very dangerous.
4. Grape
After eating grapes and raisins, dogs will have renal failure in a short time, and then die within 3 to 4 days. But each dog's constitution is not the same, some have no symptoms of renal failure, but will have vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, dehydration and loss of appetite.
5. Bread
The yeast used to make bread is easy to cause the dog's gastrointestinal discomfort, and yeast into the dog's stomach will produce a lot of gas, so the dog will feel bloated and uncomfortable, accompanied by vomiting, drowsiness and other phenomena.
6. Seafood and other allergic food
Dogs may have allergies to many foods, which vary greatly with individuals. Generally speaking, seafood foods contain more histamine, which is easy to cause allergies. The symptoms are different and the severity is different. It may cause redness, irritability, or systemic itching around the mouth, allergic papules on the skin, and allergic diarrhea. These need the owner to observe carefully at ordinary times, identify the dog to which food is easy to produce allergy.
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