"14 Toxic and Dangerous Foods Your Dog Should Never Eat" By robblu (https://pastebin.com/u/robblu) URL: https://pastebin.com/AuPbu8jK Created on: Friday 29th of July 2016 11:23:12 PM CDT Retrieved on: Saturday 31 of October 2020 03:30:53 AM UTC image 1 Pin It By rehanhasan Posted Friday, July 29, 2016 at 02:16pm EDT Keywords: best dog food, Dangerous dog foods, Deadly and Toxic Foods for Dogs, Deadly Foods for Dogs, Toxic Foods for Dogs You want to share everything with your closest friend, but when that friend is a dog, sharing can do more harm than good. No matter how much you love hoppy brews or avocado toast, it is paramount you safe keep these kinds of food far from your dog. If you don’t want your dog to miss out in the delicacies, you can always give it some homemade doggie safe meals. To keep its canine not only safe but also waggy. In this article, you will know the 14 most toxic and dangerous meals your dog should never meat, be it raw food or processed food. Avocado No matter how great you think avocado is to you, you should never give it to your dog. Avocados are made of different ingredients including persin which is toxic to dogs and thus it is not a healthy raw dog food as many people think. If you are growing avocados in your home, ensure that your dog stays away from the plant, persin is in the seed, leaves and bark and also in the fruit. Alcohol Wine, liquor, and all the foods that have alcohol in them, none of this are healthy to dogs. This is because alcohol can affect the brain as well as the liver of the dog. However, it takes much less to do its damage, a little amount of alcohol cab cause diarrhea, vomiting, depression, coma, breathing difficulties, and sometimes even death, the smaller your dog, the higher are the chances of effects. Garlic and onions Garlic and onions in all forms- raw, cooked, powdered, and dehydrated, all these types of onions and garlic can greatly destroy the red blood cells of your dog and thus cause anemia. This can happen even when the dog takes powdered onion that are usually found in baby food. A small dose is not that bad. However, consuming large amounts at once or consuming smaller amounts on a regular basis can poison your dog. Tea, coffee and other caffeine Consuming caffeine in large amounts can cause a health problem not only to the dogs, but also humans. What’s worse is that there is no cure or antidote. Some of the symptoms of caffeine poisoning include rapid breathing, restlessness, muscle tremors as well as heart palpitations. In addition to coffee and tea- including grounds and beans- caffeine is found in chocolate, cocoa, in drinks such as red bull as well as colas. Raisins and grapes Raisins and grapes are some of the popular treats for dogs. However, it is not a good thing. Although it is not known why raisins and grapes can lead to kidney failure. Daily products However, milk and other dairy products are not good for dogs because they cause digestive issues and diarrhea. Macadamia nuts Your dog should not consume macadamia nuts because they can be extremely dangerous. These treats can cause weakness, muscle tremors as well as paralysis of the hind legs. Increased body temperatures, vomiting and a fast heartbeat. Gum and candy Toothpaste, candy, baked products, gum and foods that are sweetened with xylitol are not good for dogs because it can cause the blood sugar to drop and lead to liver failure. Chocolate Many people know that chocolate is not good for dogs. The most dangerous part is the theobromine. This compound is found in all types of chocolates. It can cause diarrhea, vomiting and extreme dehydration. Bones and fat trimmings Tables scraps usually have meat fat that a human did not eat and also bones. Fat that is trimmed from meat is not good for the pancreas of the dog. Plums, persimmons and peaches These fruits can cause intestinal obstruction as well as inflammation of the small intestine. Raw eggs Raw dog food such as raw eggs is not a good idea because, as you know eggs may give your dog bacteria such as E.coli and Salmonella- deadly bacteria. Raw meat and fish Raw fish meat often have bacteria that cause food poisoning, not only to humans but also to animals such as dogs. Salt It is not advisable to give your dog salty foods such as pretzel and chips. Excess salt can cause dehydration and urination difficulties. It may also lead to depression, diarrhea, seizures as well as tremors.