Uncooked meat contains bacteria like E.Coli and parasites that can instantly cause food poisonous in dogs, or serious diseases in the long run. A
Raw Meat & Fish
While dogs go crazy about bones, it can be quite dangerous for their internal organs if not chewed properly.
Bones
Both, cooked and uncooked fat trimmings cause pancreatitis, a painful condition of inflammation and swelling of the pancreas.
Fat Trimmings
Liver contains a good amount of Vitamin A which can cause gastrointestinal issues in dogs. It can also create joint problems in pups.
Liver
Dogs do well with certain types of fish as far as they are cooked & without bones. Other seafood like crabs, clams, & shrimps must be shelled & cooked (not smoked) before giving it to a dog.
Seafood
Every part of the avocado is toxic for your dog. The plant, the leaves, the skin, the fruit pulp, and the pit (the seed), all contain a fungicidal toxin called persin.
Avocado
Plum plant contains the toxin – hydrogen cyanide. This toxin stops the cells from absorbing oxygen from the blood. The result of plum poisoning in dogs is respiratory collapse or death.
Plum
Grapes cause kidney failure, kidney injury, and lack of urine production in dogs. Even a small amount can put your dog in trouble.
Grapes
Apart from the obvious choking hazard, pits and seeds of fruits like apples, cherries, plums, peaches, and nectarines contain a poisonous toxin – cyanide.
Pits & Seeds
It is unknown what makes Macadamia nuts toxic, but it is reported to be highly poisonous for dogs. They contain a toxin that can affect a dog’s muscles and nervous system.
Macadamia Nuts
Walnuts can cause gastrointestinal concerns and even pancreatitis in dogs. Almonds & Pistachios can be potential choking hazards. Commercial ones are super salty
Almonds, Pistachios& Walnuts
Raisins are dried grapes, and Prunes are dried plums. Raisins and Prunes are equally fatal for dogs just like grapes and plums.
As there are a large variety of mushrooms, some can be just fine, while others can be dangerous and poisonous for your dog. so be careful.
The entire allium family contains 2 toxic compounds called disulphides & thiosulphates, which are extremely toxic if ingested by dogs. It ruptures red blood cells in dogs.
Onions and Garlic
The leaves, stems, & unripe green tomatoes of the tomato plant contain high amounts of solanine which proves to be poisonous for dogs. potatoes too contain solanine
Tomatoes & Potatoes
Rhubarb contain oxalates, which can cause irritation, drooling, vomiting, diarrhoea, lethargy, weakness, tremors, and bloody urine in dogs if eaten in moderate to high amounts.
Rhubarb
Eating too much chocolate may result in vomiting, diarrhoea, restlessness, increased urination, tremors, elevated heart rate, seizures, and sometimes even death.
Chocolate
Bread and foods with yeast
Make sure your dog doesn’t eat any food with yeast in it, as it will cause stomach discomfort, gas, and pain.
These items contain a toxic artificial sweetener called xylitol which is highly poisonous for dogs.
Candy, Chewing gum, Toothpaste & Mouthwash
Nutmeg is a common baking spice which can have negative effects in your dog if eaten in large amounts. It has toxin myristicin, which can cause stomach upsets and nervous system irritation.
Nutmeg
Milk
Milk and other dairy products can cause diarrhoea and similar gastrointestinal problems for your dog. They can also activate food allergies, which can cause them to itch.
Coffee beans contain caffeine, a very dangerous and toxic chemical for dogs. Even a few slurps of coffee can be life threatening. Same for tea.
The effects of alcohol are negative in dogs just as it is in humans. Though no one necessarily pours his dog a drink, there are some food items that contain alcohol as an ingredient.
Alcohol
t is not uncommon to spoil a pet dog by sharing table scraps or your favourite snack. But, a habit can cost you your dog, because dogs do not know how much is too much
Conclusion
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