Too many owners want to "share sweetness and taste" when raising dogs, and also share some of their favorite food with dogs, but it may not be suitable in practice! Some foods may cause diarrhea, vomiting and even poisoning of dogs. Owners must improve their vigilance!
The following foods may make the dog uncomfortable, so pay more attention!
onion
Onions contain sulfide components that can destroy red blood cells, and can not be decomposed by over heating. It is organic for dogs to have diarrhea, vomiting, hematuria, fever and other symptoms. In addition, onions, scallions, leeks and garlic may all have the same situation.
Raisin
Tizi may cause acute kidney failure in dogs.
Chewing gum
Chewing gum often contains xylitol. Xylitol has the opportunity to make the blood sugar level of dogs low, causing liver dysfunction, and is a poison for dogs.
Coffee
After drinking coffee, dogs may have diarrhea, vomiting, and even poisoning.
Cuttlefish
Mollusks are not easy to digest. For example, dogs have weak intestines and stomachs, which may lead to diarrhea and vomiting.
Walnut
When eating walnuts, dogs may experience tremors, convulsions and epilepsy.
chocolate
Caffeine and theobromine in chocolate can affect the nervous system and heart of dogs, causing vomiting, diarrhea, obstruction, shock, arrhythmia and even death.
Tomato stalk
Dogs can eat tomatoes, but not tomato stalks and stems, because they contain solanine, which may poison dogs.
Alcohol
If it spreads in large quantities, it will affect the central nervous system of dogs, aggravate the burden on the heart, and even cause coma and incontinence.
Chicken bone
Chicken bones may scratch the dog's throat, intestines and stomach.
Pepper
Spicy spices will stimulate the dog's body, make the dog diarrhea, and bring a burden to the liver and kidney.
milk
If you want to drink milk for your dog, you can buy milk drinks for your dog.
avocado
The persin component in avocado causes gastrointestinal discomfort and dyspnea in dogs.
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