Pet dogs
There are often owners at home, and because of a pity look or an action from the dog, they are reluctant to part with it or feel heartbroken. So I gave the food I ate in my mouth to the dog. As everyone knows, dogs are sensitive to many human foods, dangerous and even fatal. So let us learn about the taboo foods of dogs and spend more time. , the dog’s healthy stool is more guaranteed!
【Chocolate】(Can be fatal)
The coffee salt (Theobromine) in chocolate is a poison to animals, it will be transported to the brain Reduced blood flow to the body may cause heart disease and other potentially fatal problems. The higher the purity of the chocolate, the higher the salty coffee content, and the more harmful it is to dogs.
★ Toxic dose (small dogs, 15~20 pounds/6~9 kg)
Milk chocolate: 8~12 ounces (226g~340g)
Dark chocolate: 1 ounce (28g)
★ Symptoms of poisoning: severe drooling, frequent urination, dilated pupils, rapid heartbeat, vomiting and diarrhea, extreme excitement, exuberant body tremors , Faint.
【Onions】 (Danger)
Raw or cooked onions contain disulfide (Disulfide), which is harmless to the human body. However, it will cause oxidative damage to the red blood cells of cats, dogs, sheep, horses, and cattle. The toxic dose that may cause hemolytic anemia (Hemolytic Anemia): 1 or 2 small pieces of onions a week are enough to damage the operation of red blood cells and affect the amount of oxygen delivered, thus failing to provide enough oxygen for the body.
★ Poisoning symptoms: weight loss, fatigue, laziness, frequent asthma, low morale, rapid pulse, weakness, film-like infiltration in the gums and mouth.
< strong>【Liver】(damage)
Liver is one of dogs’ favorite foods.1. Many snacks or dog food contain liver. Eating a small amount of liver is good for dogs, but in excess it may cause nutritional problems. Since the liver contains high units of vitamin A, absorbing too much vitamin A may cause vitamin A poisoning or hypervitaminosis.
★ Toxic dose: About 3 servings of chicken liver (raw or cooked) a week may cause bone problems. If the dog has other supplements of vitamin A, liver should never be fed.
★ Symptoms of hypervitaminosis A: abnormal bones, rapid bone development in elbows and spine, decreased body weight, anorexia, loss of appetite.
【Bone 】 (Danger)
Do not feed bones that can break, such as chicken bones, or head fragments may pierce the dog's throat, cut the dog's mouth, stomach or esophagus.
★ Obstacles: Blue gums, wheezing, mouth breathing, scratching the face, shallow and slow breathing, unconsciousness, dilated pupils.
★ If To feed bones, they should be boiled raw. Marrow is an excellent source of calcium, phosphorus, and copper absorption. Chewing on large bones can also help remove tartar
【Raw eggs】(damage)
Raw egg whites contain a type of protein called Avidin. It will deplete the dog's body of vitamin H (retained in the vitamin B complex). Vitamin H is an indispensable nutrient for the growth of dogs and the promotion of healthy fur. Other raw eggs often also contain bacteria, such as Monkella. Feeding raw eggs will cause This eventually leads to the mistaken feeding of toxins to dogs, which is more likely to cause vitamin H deficiency.
★ Symptoms of vitamin H deficiency: hair loss, weakness, slow growth, and bone abnormalities
★ Boiled eggs are an excellent snack for dogs. They contain high protein and For other nutrients, only raw egg whites contain protein. If you want to feed raw eggs, please only use egg yolks, but you must still pay attention to the feelings of germs.
【Pork】 (feeding is not recommended)
The fat globules in pork are larger than other meats, which may clog the dog’s capillaries and hide them. Pig-free products, especially those containing sodium nitrate.
[Milk] (not recommended)
Many dogs are lactose intolerant. If your dog drinks milk, he will fart and have diarrhea. If you have symptoms such as belly, dehydration or skin inflammation, you should stop feeding milk. Dogs with lactose intolerance should eat milk without lactose ingredients. Dog food or human food can be used, but the ingredients of human food may not completely match that of dogs. body needs.
【Mushrooms】 (Not recommended ~ fatal)
Commercially available edible mushrooms, mushrooms, etc. are harmless to dogs, but dogs should still avoid eating them to avoid accidentally ingesting poisonous vegetables when going to the wilderness.
【Grapes】
It can cause nephrotoxicity (kidney failure), so it is absolutely not allowed to feed it to dogs~
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