A List Of Foods That Healthy Dogs Should Not Be Fed

Published by Fred at March 3rd, 2010

Even though a dog may think something is appetizing, and try to eat it, that doesn’t always work out for the dog and his or her health. Some types of foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system of a dog, or in some cases, even quickly cause critical heart problems.

Onion of any kind can do serious damage to a dog. Onion has the potential to cause anemia in dogs, and should be avoided at all costs. Even products derived from onion, such as onion salt or onion powder, can still cause damage to the dog. It is so serious that even cooking a steak with onion would mean that giving the dog a cut of the steak is out of the question, for fear of health concerns of anemia.

Xylitol is an artificial sweetener that can also harm your dog. You find Xylitol in most types of gum, as it is an artificial sweetener. It is also the main ingredient in alternative sugar substitutes. The sweetener can cause liver failure if eaten in moderate quantities, so it’s best to avoid your dog eating it even in small amounts.

Some dogs are able have dairy, while others will have digestive problems with any type of dairy products. You could try to use a small bit of dairy in the diet of your dog, and see if digestive problems result to determine if your dog has an aversion. In most cases you may find that your dog is fine with dairy, but if your dog has sudden diarrhea, it’s possible that there may be digestive problems.

One of the biggest wrongs that pet owners could engage in would be to give a dog caffeine or chocolate. Chocolate is known to have caffeine in it, and the caffeine can quickly cause nervous system problems and heart problems. Caffeine may also speed up the heart of the dog, which could cause a serious problem if the dog gets worked up and uses the extra energy to run around. No chocolate or caffeine at all should ever be given to a dog.

A dog needs a well balanced diet. Sometimes you shouldn’t focus so much on what you can’t feed your dog, and instead stick to the basics. Keep the protein, fat, and carbohydrates levels proportional to what your dog needs. Every dog is different, and some breeds need more nutrition than others. A dog handbook is sure to help you out.

In Conclusion

Patience in learning what your dog can handle is key. Always research the food you are giving your dog before actually feeding the dog. It’s always best to stay safe rather than have a dog with severe health problems. Dogs are a man’s best friend, and should be treated as such.

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