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Do not give this to your pet: 13 dangerous products for your dog's life

What do you know about puppies? Probably the fact that they are all restless, mischievous and disobedient. And also the fact that they are happy to learn the world around them, tasting everything in a row. If you have a dog, it is important to know about things that pose a danger to it. Your pet will love almost all of what you feed him. Therefore, in this article we will tell you about 13 products that should not be given to a dog under any pretext.

Raw eggs, meat and fish

Raw foods, such as eggs, meat and fish, can cause food poisoning, because they contain bacteria (for example, salmonella or E. coli). Their use can lead to vomiting, diarrhea and fever in your pet.

Chocolate

Most people already know that dogs should not eat chocolate, but it is very important to follow this rule precisely. Substances harmful to puppies that contain chocolate are called methylxanthines (to them, in particular, theobromine refers). They can cause diarrhea, vomiting, convulsions, irregular heartbeats that disrupt cardiac function, and even death. Dark chocolate is the most dangerous because it contains more methylxanthines.

Garlic

This product affects erythrocytes and can cause anemia in dogs, leading to side effects such as pale gums, increased heart rate, weakness and cardiac collapse.

Bow

Although the onion is not as dangerous as garlic, it can still cause weakness and lethargy.

Macadamia Nuts

These nuts are very poisonous to dogs. They can cause fever, difficulty walking, lethargy and vomiting. Other nuts, such as almonds, pecans and walnuts, can also be potentially dangerous because of the high content of oils and fats that cause vomiting and diarrhea.

Dairy

This rule does not work for all dogs, but some of them, like humans, may have lactose intolerance. This means that dairy products, such as milk, cheese and ice cream, lead to increased gas production and many other gastrointestinal problems.

Grapes and raisins

Grapes and raisins cause kidney failure in dogs. Also, the host will have to face such symptoms as vomiting, diarrhea and lethargy.

Caffeine

Do not share your morning coffee or tea with a dog. As the theobromine contained in chocolate, caffeine also comes from the group of methylxanthines and stimulates the nervous system. The use of caffeine can cause vomiting, rapid heartbeat, death.

Salted products

This group of products includes potato chips, salted pretzels and popcorn. Too much salt causes dehydration, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, convulsions.

Alcohol

Alcohol has the same effect on dogs as on humans. However, the smaller the dog, the more dangerous the alcohol becomes. Even a small amount can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, problems with coordination and breathing, and too much a dose for dogs is fatal.

Bones

All dogs like to gnaw bones - a well-known fact. However, if it swallows a sharp splinter of bone, it can damage internal digestive organs. In themselves, bones like products do not pose a danger to your pet. Therefore, in order not to deprive him of the pleasure of eating a bone, buy it at a veterinary store - they sell special bones made from soft ingredients and without sharp corners.

Yeast dough

Yeast makes the bread dough grow. The same thing it can do in the stomach of a dog. Because of yeast, your pet's stomach will ache, it can also be swelling and vomiting.

Xylitol

Xylitol is an artificial sweetener used in many confectionery products. Excessive use of this substance is manifested in an increase in the amount of sugar in the blood in dogs, which can lead to hypoglycemia. Its symptoms are vomiting, lethargy, loss of coordination of movements, convulsions and liver failure. Yes, the use of these products will not affect everyone, but it is better to create a safe environment for the dog than to regret. After all, your pet will gratefully accept all of your hands without knowing the consequences.

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