What foods should Teddy dogs not eat? Are they dangerous?

Nov 23,2023
5Min

Nowadays, more and more attention is paid to pets, and the call for adoption instead of buying and selling is getting louder and louder. Many people see stray dogs wandering around and have never eaten anything delicious before, so they just take what they think is delicious at home. Throwing things to the dog, but you don’t know that this will actually kill the dog. So what things can’t be eaten by Teddy dogs? Is it dangerous?

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1. Chocolate [can be fatal]

Theobromine in chocolate reduces blood flow to the brain in animals, which may cause heart disease and other potentially fatal problems. The higher the purity of chocolate, the higher the content of theobromine it contains, and the greater the risk to dogs.

2. Onions and green onions [dangerous]

Raw or cooked onions and scallions contain disulfide, which is harmless to the human body but can cause oxidation of red blood cells in cats, dogs, sheep, horses, and cattle. May cause hemolytic anemia.

3. Raw or cooked liver [danger]

A small amount of liver is fine for dogs, but too much can cause problems. Because the liver contains a large amount of vitamin A, it can cause vitamin A poisoning. About three chicken livers (or corresponding amounts of other animal livers) a week can cause bone problems.

4. Bones [Danger]

Splinterable bones, such as chicken bones, may pierce the dog's throat or cut the dog's mouth, esophagus, stomach or intestines. If you want to feed bones, cook them in a pressure cooker. Bone marrow is an excellent source of calcium, phosphorus, and copper. Chewing large bones can help remove tartar.

5. Raw eggs [dangerous]

Raw egg whites contain a protein called avidin, which depletes your dog's body of vitamin H. Vitamin H is an essential nutrient for dog growth and coat health, and raw eggs often contain germs. Hard-boiled eggs are perfect for it.

6. Raw meat and poultry [dangerous ~ fatal]

Dogs’ immune systems cannot adapt to artificially raised poultry and meat. The most common types of bacteria, Salmonella and Bacillus, are very dangerous to dogs.

7. Pork [not recommended for feeding]

The fat globules in pork are larger than those in other meats and may clog your dog’s capillaries. Avoid pig products, especially bacon, which contains sodium nitrate.

8. Milk [not recommended]

Many dogs are lactose intolerant, if your dog develops gas, diarrhea, dehydration or skin inflammation after drinking milk, you should stop feeding milk. Dogs with lactose intolerance should consume milk that does not contain lactose.

9. Mushrooms [not recommended ~ fatal]

The edible mushrooms and mushrooms sold in the market are harmless to dogs. However, it is better to avoid letting dogs eat them to avoid developing the habit of eating mushrooms and accidentally eating poisonous mushrooms in the wild. Of course this is unlikely.

I know there are a lot of things here, and many owners are feeding them without seeing any harm, but everything has a process of accumulation. It doesn’t mean that if you feed your dog a piece of chocolate today, he will die tomorrow. All toxic substances must reach a certain level. Only the right amount can play a role. When the dog is in a sub-healthy state, it may not be easy to detect, but when it really enters the advanced stage of illness, it will be too late.

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