Food You Should Never Give Your Dog

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Mans best friend, the dog. Lovable and playful and if you are not careful it will eat you out of house and home. Yes, the dog loves nothing better than to find something to chew on. This may not sound like a big problem, but some of the foods that we take for granted can actually be very fatal to a dog.

Everybody’s favourite sweet treat. the chocolate, looks good and tastes good, but baking chocolate and dark chocolate could have especially serious implications if they were to be eaten by some dogs.

There are certain chemicals inside Onions that can be fatal to a dog; this is because the chemicals can turn into a poison once it enters the dog’s digestive system.

If you walk in the fields regularly with your dog then you may want to know that mushrooms can be fatal to some dogs, also in the same way garlic can be fatal. The effect of this spice in a dog can prove fatal and is very quick reacting.

Try to keep your dog away from anything that contains seeds. Some dogs may just feel a little discomfort if they swallow seeds, but Apple seeds can actually be fatal to some dogs.

Dogs love their bones, but if the bones are from poultry such as Duck, Turkey or Chicken then this is different. These sorts of bones are prone to shattering, if this happens in a dogs intestine or stomach the consequences could be severe.

Remember dogs can eat lots of things that we cannot stomach, but they cannot eat everything that we can, so always keep your food out of a dogs reach.

Even an innocent piece of food lying around could be enough to kill either your dog or somebody else’s dog. Just a little care and you could stop an innocent dog from losing its life.

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