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Toxic Foods for Dogs – What Every Dog Parent Must Know

8/12/20251 min read

Puppies, as well as adult dogs, are known to display irresistible behavior when it comes to consuming food. However, not all human dishes are appropriate for puppies. Some foods that you might be tempted to share with your dog might have believe it or not the potential to be harmful, or even catastrophic for your furry friend's well being. Here's something that every canine owner should know.

1. Foods Harmful to Dogs

  • Chocolate - Has theobromine as well as caffeine which might result in vomiting, seizures, and in extreme cases, even death.

  • Grapes & Raisins - Have the potential to cause sudden kidney failure.

  • Onions & Garlic - Result in damage to the red blood cells and anemia.

  • Avocado - Contains persin which in excess, is toxic for dogs.

  • Alcohol - Vomiting and drinking problems in addition to comatose states can occur as a result to small quantities.

  • Xylitol (Artificial Sweetener) - Can be found in peanut butter, sugar-free gum, and candy. Can result in a dangerous dip in blood sugar.

  • Macadamia Nuts - Responsible for weakness, tremors, and vomiting.

  • Cooked Bones - Bones that are overcooked splinter easily risking the dog’s life to choking or internal injury.

2. Signs and Symptoms of Food Poisoning for Dogs

  • Vomiting or diarrhea

  • Extreme drooling

  • Physical weakness or lethargy

  • Shivering or seizures

  • Breathlessness

3. Steps to take if your dog eats food that is toxic

  • Contact your local veterinarian straight away.

  • Ensure to keep the food wrappers as reference.

  • Home remedies should only be attempted if a vet has told you to do so.

It is better to be proactive than to treat a problem after it has happened so be sure to keep dangerous foods away from pets.