Impede Your Dog From Consuming Unsafe Foods

Brandon Carter | May 19th, 2010

As a dog owner, we love pampering our little pooches with a variety of people food that we can find in the fridge. They really do appreciate the effort (and the taste for sure), but there are just some foods that their body cannot take.

Caffeine is arguably their archrival. Foods containing this drug such as chocolate, coffee, or tea, should not go anywhere near your dog for they can cause death. A substance within caffeine called theobromine causes cardiac arrest by affecting your dog’s nervous system.

Caffeine isn’t the only thing you shouldn’t give your dog though. Another less obvious food to avoid is plums and grapes. An unknown toxin within these two fruits can cause severe kidney damage to your pet, and should be avoided at all costs.

You should never give your dog cat food, even if you run out of his treats. They are made with different ingredients and cat food has far too many proteins and fatty acids. Cat food could make your dog serious sick or even kill him.

Like grapes, experts still do not know what it is with macadamia nuts that cause bad effects for dogs. Intake of this could lead to malfunctions in the digestive and nervous system. On top of that, it also negatively affects the muscles.

Another issue to worry about is dog food allergies, specifically from foods that are grain-based. Many dog food companies produce special grain free dog foods to ensure that your pet does not suffer from any problems eating foods that will affect them negatively.

Think wisely about the human food you give your dog. If you’re worried or unsure about the effect it could have on your pet, don’t give it to them.

The foods listed above are just samples of what you could potentially find in your kitchen that you did not know could be harmful to your dog.

The individual has been providing advice on pets for the previous four years. Moreover, this writer enjoys providing knowledge with respect to different subjects, like the advantages of possessing a strong wireless Internet connection as well as analysis of DSL routers.

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