Deadly treats: 5 foods that could kill your dog

Five foods that can kill your dog

Five foods that can kill your dog: Deadly treats

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Beware! What’s good for you could be bad for your dog. Vets recently warned about foods in the kitchen that are not safe for dogs.

Five common foods There are shockingly toxic to dogs – and what every owner must know.

1. Chocolate – the sweet killer in your cupboard

Many people know this. Do you think that sharing some love is what you are doing? You may be mistaken. Chocolate contains theobromine – a chemical that is toxic to dogs Just click on the button below to learn more. can’t handle. It is painfully slow for dogs to process, which allows toxic levels to build.

Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhoea, rapid heart rate – and in severe cases, seizures or death.

Milk chocolate is also dangerous. According to the Kennel Club“Cases of chocolate poisoning in dogs increase by 50% over Easter, compared to an average month.” “Cases of chocolate poisoning among dogs increased by 50% during Easter compared to a normal month.”

The FDA warns that dark chocolate is particularly dangerous to pets. The FDA warns that dogs are more susceptible to poisoning than other pets. British Veterinary Association.

2. Grapes and raisins – a fruity little death trap

It is a good idea to use the word “you” when referring to someone. You can also find out more about us on our website. Grapes and raisins may seem innocent, but they are brutal to the kidneys of your dog. Even a few grapes can cause kidney failure.

It’s not known why these fruits can be so dangerous, but they are deadly. Lethargy and vomiting as well as a loss in appetite may appear within a few hours. Left untreated, it could mean dialysis – or worse.

According to the FDA, “even one raisin is toxic.” American Kennel Club.

3. Onions and garlic – flavourful for us, fatal for them

You like a good garlic bread, or some onion gravy. Keep your pet away from it. Alliums (that’s The onion family contains compounds that cause dogs to lose their red blood cells, resulting in anaemia.

Here’s a frightening twist: symptoms can take up to a week to manifest. By the time your dog is weak, breathless, and refusing food – the damage might already be done.

Whether raw, cooked, powdered, or in leftovers – keep it well out of paw’s reach.

4. Avocado – the trendy snack that’s not paw-friendly

Avocado toast might be Instagram gold for humans – but it’s a gastro grenade for dogs. The flesh is a source of persin which can cause vomiting and diarrhea.

The pit is a dangerous choking hazard that can block your pet’s digestive tract.

Dogs don’t need avocado in their lives – full stop, say the PDSA.

5. Alcohol – one sip could be a death sentence

Even small amounts of alcohol can cause vomiting, disorientation, breathing issues and in extreme cases coma or death. Alcohol, from beer to wine and spirits, is toxic for dogs.

Their livers Just click on the button below to learn more. can’t cope. Next time you enjoy a pint of beer, don’t allow your dog to eat the leftovers.

“Dogs will be more affected by its effects”, warns VetHelpDirect. “In severe situations, death may occur.”

Final bark: don’t dish out danger

It’s tempting to treat your dog like a human – but their bodies work very differently. What is the safest way to treat your dog? Avoid giving your dog scraps until you are 100% certain that it will not harm him.

What happens if something goes wrong?

Contact your veterinarian immediately. Poisoning is a serious matter that requires immediate attention.

Then, you can read more. Spanish Living News in English.

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