Food Dogs Can't Eat - Toxic and Forbidden Food


In this blog we will dicuss some 
common food items that you should never feed your dog to avoid endangering their health or sparking certain diseases.

1.ONION:
Onion is definitely one of the foods 
that must be excluded from your dog's diet as it is potentially a toxic food it's Alison content can cause the appearance of hemolytic anemia don't worry if your dog sits in a small amount 
of onion by accident however regular 
ingestion will cause gastrointestinal 
problems and in the most severe cases 
the appearance of jaundice.   

2.COFFEE,TEA AND CHOCOLATE:
Coffee,Tea and Chocolate all have methyl xanthine a 
stimulating alkaloid that impacts the 
central nervous system of the dog you 
can find caffeine and coffee 
theophylline and tea and theobromine and 
chocolate which are all toxic substances 
if taken in large quantities xanthines 
in addition to affecting the central 
nervous system can impair the 
functioning of the kidneys the 
cardiovascular system the smooth muscle 
and the striated muscle although there 
are more sensitive dogs and others to 
methyl xanthine the truth is the 100 
grams of dark chocolate in a 
medium-sized dog can be fatal.

3.AVOCADO:
Avocado is certainly one of the most 
well known toxic foods for dogs because of its high content of person a fungal 
toxin derived from fatty acids although 
it is indeed a very dangerous substance 
for dogs the truth is that the toxin is 
found only in the bone and leaves of the 
plant but not in the flesh of the 
vegetable person can cause damage to the 
myocytes of the heart and kidneys and in 
more severe cases can cause death. 

4.GARLIC:
As with onion garlic contains allicin which 
could cause the appearance of hemolytic anemia however unlike onion garlic has 
been found to contain potent antibiotic 
anti-fungal anti-parasitic and 
potentiated of the dog's immune and 
cardiovascular system although it is 
preferable to avoid especially in dogs 
suffering from immune digestive or 
allergy problems the advantages and 
disadvantages of consuming garlic can 
vary greatly depending on the dog 
themselves.

5.SALT:
Many people who make homemade recipes 
for their dog used salt to flavor however a high consumption of sodium chloride can lead to dehydration and dogs aggravate cardiac pathologies or cause intoxication 
remember that salt is the product most 
used to induce vomiting in dogs.  

6.MACADAMIA:
The macadamia nut is a fruit of the plant 
family protease e.i its consumption 
causes intoxication and several studies 
have proven the toxicity of this fruit 
whether consumed raw or roasted 
macadamia nuts directly affect the 
central nervous system of a dog and act 
abruptly after 24 hours of ingestion 
although the initial effects are quite 
severe consumption is not fatal.   

7.GRAPES AND RAISINS:
Grapes and raisins are rich in linoleic acid as 
well as other fatty acids which cause renal failure dogs the eat grapes or 
raisins show a higher concentration of 
urea nitrogen in blood and serum 
creatinine the most toxic part of grapes 
are certainly the seeds although is 
recommended to avoid the fruit 
completely the main problem with the 
consumption of these fruits is that the
m echanism causing the internal lesions 
is not exactly known.    

8.ALCOHOL:
Alcohol is regularly consumed by humans and there 
are multiple known negative effects on the body including damage to our central 
nervous system and serious liver damage 
alcohol can cause intoxication and dogs 
really easily 
dogs can accidentally consume alcohol 
through perfumes mouth washes and even 
rotten apples in the case of accidental 
ingestion you should immediately go to a 
Vet Center.

9.YEAST:
Conventional yeast that we use to make 
cakes and other recipes contains Saccharomyces cerevisiae quite a harmful 
single-cell fungus whether by ingestion 
of uncooked dough or directly from the 
yeast itself 
this can cause intoxication in our dog.

10.COOKED BONE:
Ending our list is cooked bones whether 
from a broth or a baked or grilled 
recipe cook bone should never be offered 
to dogs as they can cause their teeth to 
break cooked bones can also chip really 
easily and this could cause a blockage 
of the trachea injuries and perforations 
and other internal damage to avoid these 
issues rely on raw and flashy bones and 
that's it for a list.                                


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