Unsafe Foods For Your Dog


dog-food11. Alcohol: can cause vomiting, distress breathing, also as other problems including coma and even death.

2. Avocado: can cause diarrhoea, vomiting, and heart over-crowding.

3. Bones: can cause choking; additionally bones can splinter and become lodged in the dog’s digestive tract (chicken bones are particularly problematic).
It’s always a excellent thought to know what are possibly perilous foods for your dog4. Chocolate: can cause dehydration, hyperactivity, abnormal heart rhythms, seizures, and potentially death.

5. Coffee/Caffeine: all sources of caffeine can cause the same troubles as chocolate.

6. Corn on the Cob: pieces of the cob commonly cause enteral blockages which can lead to death.

7. Grapes/Raisins: can cause kidney failure.

8. Macadamia Nuts (and associated products): can cause weakness, tremors and swollen limbs.

9. Medications: can cause a host of problems.

10. Milk: can cause digestive problems including, but not limited to, bloating, diarrhea, and gas.

11. Onion/Garlic/Chives: All forms can cause problems in the digestive system and large doses can hurt red blood cells.

12. Raw Eggs: can cause problems with the dog’s skin and coat.

13. Raw/Rare Meat: can harbor harmful bacteria.

14. Salmon and Trout: even when cooked, contain a parasite perilous to dogs.

15. Xylitol: can cause lethargy, loss of coordination, and vomiting which can eventually lead to liver failure.

16. Yeast dough: rising can continue in the dog’s digestive system leading to gas, pain or even rupture of the intestines (baked bread is fine in small amounts).

Keep in mind that many of these perilous foods for your dog are ingredients in other things. There are even supplements for dogs that boast garlic as flea protection.

Make sure everyone in your household is aware of what not to feed your pets. In fact, the safest route is to avoid feeding table scraps of any sort to your dog.

Accidents do happen, but, and you should watch your dog for changes in behavior that may indicate they have eaten something poisonous, such as lethargy, frothing at the mouth, weakness or loss of coordination.

Prompt medical attention should be sought if you notice any of these problems. But, if you take care to keep these perilous foods for your dog out of your pet’s mouth, everyone will be better off.

The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, an operating division of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), is the only animal-oriented poison control center in North America. It is a unique emergency hotline providing 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week telephone help. The Center’s hotline veterinarians can quickly answer questions about toxic chemicals, perilous plants, products or substances found in our everyday surroundings that can prove poisonous or fatal to animals.