Dog dietary taboos: 36 types of foods are not conducive to dog health

(1) Milk: Many people like to drink milk from dogs, thinking that this can supplement nutrition for dogs. However, they do not know that milk is high in lactose, and the intestines of dogs are not resistant to lactose. They cannot absorb it at all when feeding milk, which can easily lead to diarrhea and decreased immunity.

(2) Meat with a large amount of fat, as well as irritating foods such as sour, spicy, and salty, will stimulate the dog's stomach and intestines.

(3) Chicken liver, etc.: Animal liver contains a large amount of vitamin A. Long-term consumption of animal liver by dogs will cause swelling, pain, and even paralysis of the limbs.

(4) Chocolate: Eating chocolate by dogs can cause urinary incontinence and epilepsy.

(5) Small bones: mainly to prevent jamming or pricking Satsuma's throat or esophagus.

(6) Pastry.

(7) Cuttlefish, shellfish, mushrooms, etc. are not easy to digest and can easily cause diarrhea and vomiting!

(8) Foods containing preservatives such as ham sausages, sausages, shredded squids.

(9) Alcohol-containing beverages: can lead to drunken poisoning, coma and even death.

(10) Baby food: It may contain onion powder, which can poison dogs.

(11) Fish bones, poultry bones, and other meat-eating bones: can cause obstruction or scratches in the digestive system.

(12) Cat food: Usually too high in protein and fat.

(13) Chocolate, coffee, tea and other foods containing caffeine: Contains caffeine, cocoamin or theophylline. Excessive amount may cause poisoning of dogs and affect the heart and nervous system.

(14) Citrus (lemon) oil extract: May cause vomiting.

(15) The fat meat removed: can cause pancreatitis.

(16) Grapes and raisins: Contains an unknown toxin that can damage the kidneys. However, grape seed extract does not have this problem.

(17)Hops: Contains unknown compounds that can cause asthma, rapid heartbeat, increased body temperature, sudden heart disease and even death.

(18) Vitamin supplements for people with iron: they can destroy the inner wall of the digestive system and are toxic to organs such as the liver and kidneys.

(19) Large amounts of liver food: can lead to vitamin A poisoning, affecting muscles and bones.

(20) Macadamia: Contains unknown toxins that can affect the digestive system, nervous system and muscles.

(21) Cannabis: Can inhibit the nervous system, cause vomiting, or change normal heart rhythm.

(22) Milk and other dairy products: Some adult dogs and cats lack sufficient enzymes (lactase) to break down lactose. Therefore, it can lead to diarrhea. Dairy products without lactose are more suitable for pets.

(23) Moldy and spoiled food and garbage: Contains a variety of toxins that can cause vomiting, diarrhea and may affect other tissues.

(24) Mushroom: Contains toxins, which can affect various systems in the body, causing shock and even death.

(25) Onions and garlic (raw, cooked or powdered): contains dimethyl sulfoxide, which can destroy blood and red blood cells and lead to anemia. Cats are more susceptible to impact than dogs. Garlic is less toxic than onions.

(26) Persimmon: Persimmon seeds can cause intestinal obstruction and gastroenteritis.

(27) Peach and plum pits: can cause digestive tract obstruction.

(28) Leaves (buds) of potatoes, rhubarb and tomatoes; stems of potatoes and tomatoes: Contains oxalate, which can affect the digestive system, nervous system and urinary system. It has a greater impact on livestock.

(29) Raw eggs: Contains an enzyme - avidin, which can affect the absorption of vitamin H (a B vitamin). Can cause skin diseases and back hair problems. Raw eggs may also contain salmonella.

(30) Raw fish: can lead to insufficient vitamin B1, cause loss of appetite, sudden heart disease (or other diseases), and in severe cases, it can lead to death. If raw fish is often fed, it is more likely to cause these.

(31) Salt: If you eat a lot of salt, it can lead to electrolyte imbalance.

(32) Wire: Can be wound in the digestive system, called "wire foreign matter".

(33) Sugar food: can cause obesity, tooth problems, and may cause diabetes, lead to hearing loss and even loss

(34) Leftovers (large amounts): nutritional imbalance of leftovers. Even if you feed it, it should not exceed 10% of the recipe. The fat meat on the meat should be removed and the bones should not be fed.

(35) Tobacco: Contains nicotine and can affect the digestive and nervous system. It can lead to excessive heart rhythm, collapse, coma and death.

(36) Fermented dough: It expands in the digestive system, produces gas, causes pain and may even cause diarrhea.