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In our article "What should I feed my dog now?" Katie and I were discussing what to buy for your dog. There have been many reports on toxic ingredients that have been / are being used to make certain brands of dog food. We did not name brands, but we told you our trademark secret for a dog very happy.
If you read the article you also remember Katie left us hanging with this line at the end "And remember, no chocolate, no onions, no raisins, no grapes, and one I just learned is about no lawyers. "I wanted to know" why? "So …
In this article we will discuss the food we humans eat relatively free accordingly, but can be harmful even deadly for your dog. Some of these will surprise you.
Alcohol: Ingestion can lead to disease, urination problems or even coma or death by alcohol poisoning.
Anti-freeze: Although not a food human, it can be easily accessible to them in a car park puddle. It is sweet so if they are, they'll drink. Even a small amount of antifreeze can be fatal. 3-4 tablespoons can kill a medium sized dog. The main ingredient in antifreeze is ethylene glycol, a highly toxic poison that causes kidney failure, which is often fatal in just a few days.
Apple: The seeds contain cyanogenic glycosides, which can cause cyanide poisoning. Any seed or pit of a fruit is dangerous.
Apricot: Same as the apple.
Avocado: Avocados are rich in fat and can cause stomach upset, vomiting or even pancreatitis. Avocado contains a toxic element called Persin, which can damage the heart, lung and other tissues of many animals.
Baby food: if it contains onion powder, then it is not good. See the onions for more explanations.
Bones: Cooked bones can be very dangerous for your dog. They become brittle Splinter and can cause your dog to choke or worse, puncture, rupture their stomach lining and intestinal tract. Bad bones are Turkey and chicken legs, ham, pork chop and veal.
Bread dough: Animals that have eaten bread dough may be suffering from abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, disorientation and depression. When bread dough is ingested the body heat of your dog makes the dough rise in stomach. During the rising process alcohol is produced in the dough expands.
Candy: sugar free candy containing xylitol has been recognized by the National Animal Poison Control Center (NAPCC) to constitute a risk to pets. The compound can cause liver damage.
Cherries: The pit seeds contain cyanogenic glycosides which can cause cyanide poisoning.
Chocolate: Chocolate contains theobromine, a compound which is a stimulant heart and a diuretic. Theobromine will either increase the dog's heart rate or may cause the heart to beat irregularly. Death is indeed possible, especially with exercise.
Eggs (Raw) Raw egg whites contain a protein called avidin, which can deplete your dog of biotin, a vitamin B. Biotin is essential to the growth of your dog and coat health. In addition, raw eggs are often contaminated by bacteria such as salmonella, and you might end up giving your dog food poisoning in addition to biotin deficiency.
Grapes fresh or dried: Although the minimum lethal dose is not known, grapes and raisins can be toxic to dogs when ingested in large quantities. Symptoms are gastrointestinal signs including vomiting and diarrhea and then signs of kidney failure and a appearance of signs of renal serious from about 24 hours after ingestion.
Liver: In small amounts liver is good for your dog, but if the contribution liver is too high it can cause nutritional problems because liver has a high content of vitamin A. Consumption of this vitamin in large quantities may cause toxicity to vitamin A, or hypervitaminosis A. It could lead to bone problems.
Macadamia Nuts: The compound toxicity is unknown but eating as few as six nuts without the shell is known to cause high body temperature, increased heart rate, the tremors in the skeletal muscles and weakness or paralysis of hind limbs.
Onions: Onions cause hemolytic anemia. The red corpuscles break down leaving the dog short of oxygen. Onion poisoning can occur with a single ingestion of large amounts during meals or repeated containing small amounts of onion.
Salmon (Raw): The cause is infection by an organism called Rickettsia Neorickettsia helminthoeca. The appearance sudden onset of symptoms occurs 5-7 days after ingestion of fish. Initial symptoms include lethargy and anorexia. By persistent vomiting the fourth day. There is bloody diarrhea within a few days of the onset of vomiting. The diarrhea is often bright yellow. There are lymph nodes.
Tomatoes and tomato plants: These contain atropine which can cause dilated pupils, tremors and heartbeat irregular. The highest concentration of atropine is found in the leaves and stems of tomato plants, called the unripe (green) tomatoes, and tomatoes blackberries.
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May all your four-legged children healthy.
About the Author:
Patrick & Katie Moran
Pet Food & Supplements
www.monstergiftstore.com
Patrick and Katie have been around dogs all their lives. Patrick is an ex-musher from Canada who has had to turn dogs into four-legged athletes. Katie has always lived surrounded by 4 or more dogs at a time. Dog nutrition is an important factor to fewer vet bills and longer life for your pet.
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