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Some human foods can have toxic consequences for canines. Certain fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients commonly used in human foods can be seriously harmful to dogs. Call your vet, an emergency animal clinic, or an animal poison control center if your dog has eaten something toxic.
These are some of the most poisonous foods for dogs. Macadamia nuts, part of the Protaceae family, can cause vomiting, increased body temperature, inability to walk, and lethargy. Even worse,...
Unfortunately, some of the foods we humans love can cause severe harm to our furry friends. These are the top 10 most toxic foods for dogs that pet owners should avoid to keep their pets healthy and safe: 1. Chocolate. The top food harmful to dogs is chocolate.
Human Food Is Not Always Dog-Friendly. Foods that are perfectly suitable for human consumption may be toxic to your dog, posing a serious threat to their health and well-being. Some foods can cause vomiting, diarrhea, upset stomach, weakened breathing, kidney problems, seizures, and even death.
Dog parents won’t be shocked to see these items on our list of foods dogs can’t eat. Dr. Richter says grapes and raisins can cause kidney toxicity in some dogs.
Do you know which fruits and vegetables dogs are safe for dogs to eat? Fresh, frozen, or canned, learn which fruits and veggies to feed and which to avoid.
Dogs and humans metabolize foods differently, making some human foods toxic to dogs. Here's a list of 53 foods and whether or not your dog can eat them.
There are a lot of “people” foods that are safe to share with dogs—but there are also ones you should always avoid. Here’s a list of common toxic and unhealthy foods for dogs, plus what foods you can safely share.
WebMD’s slideshow shows you which foods your dog should never eat, including fat trimmings and chocolate.
1. Alcohol/Ethanol Products & Hops. Most pet parents know they shouldn’t give their dogs alcohol. However, alcohol poisoning in dogs still occurs. Dogs may consume alcohol by mopping up spilled drinks or even taking a sip right out of your glass! Alcohol poisoning can cause drops in blood sugar, blood pressure, and even body temperature.