Toxic Foods for Dogs: What Not to Share from Your Plate

Toxic Foods for Dogs: What Not to Share from Your Plate

Keeping Your Dog Safe from Dangerous Human Foods
Vicky T
June 15, 2023
8 min read
As a dog owner, you must have been tempted at least once to share your food with your furry friend. After all, who can resist those cute puppy eyes an...
As a responsible dog owner, it's important to know which foods are toxic for your furry friend. Some human foods can cause serious harm, even death, to dogs. Here are some of the foods to avoid:

1. Chocolate

Chocolate contains theobromine, which can be fatal for dogs. Dark chocolate has a higher concentration of theobromine than milk chocolate, making it more toxic. Signs of chocolate poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness, rapid breathing, and seizures. If you think your dog has eaten chocolate, seek immediate veterinary attention.

2. Grapes and Raisins

Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs. Even a small amount of grapes or raisins can be toxic. Symptoms of toxicity include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and increased thirst and urination. Keep grapes and raisins out of your dog's reach.

3. Onions and Garlic

Onions and garlic contain compounds that can damage a dog's red blood cells, leading to anemia. Symptoms of anemia include weakness, lethargy, and pale gums. In severe cases, it can lead to organ damage and death. Keep onions, garlic, and any dishes that contain them away from your dog.

4. Avocado

The flesh of avocados is not as toxic as the other parts of the plant, but avocados contain persin, which can cause vomiting and diarrhea in dogs. It's best to avoid giving avocados to your dog altogether.

5. Xylitol

Xylitol is an artificial sweetener used in sugar-free gum, candy, and baked goods. It causes a rapid insulin release, resulting in hypoglycemia in dogs. Symptoms include vomiting, loss of coordination, seizures, and liver failure. Seek immediate veterinary attention if your dog has ingested xylitol.

Remember, this is not an exhaustive list, and you should always check with your vet before giving your dog any new food or treat. Avoiding dangerous human foods is an important part of being a responsible dog owner.

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