Love goes through the stomach, in humans and dogs alike. However, it is important to pay attention to what exactly goes through the stomach.
Many foods that we find delicious are dangerous or even fatal to dogs.
Did you know that even number 9 is bad for dogs?
Chocolate
Most people know that dogs and cats are not allowed to eat chocolate. Even as children we learn not to share the sweet bars with the cute four-legged friends.
Chocolate contains theobromine, a substance that is toxic to dogs. The darker the chocolate, the more of it contains.
Symptoms of poisoning are tachycardia, breathing problems, vomiting, or diarrhea.
Onions
Both red and brown onions contain sulfur compounds that destroy dogs’ red blood cells. It doesn’t matter whether the onions have already been cooked or dried.
So before giving the dog leftovers, you should think carefully about the ingredients!
Such poisoning can be detected by blood in the dog’s urine.
Grapes
Many dog breeds and dogs that are genetically predisposed cannot tolerate the oxalic acid found in grapes.
Raisins can also cause this potentially fatal poisoning.
If after eating grapes the dog appears sluggish and even vomits, then poisoning is likely.
Raw Pork
The problem here is not the pork itself, but the Aujeszky virus that can hide in it. It is harmless to humans, but deadly to dogs.
Pork should always be cooked before feeding as this kills the virus.
Symptoms of the virus are cramps, rage or foaming.
Caffeine
We like to have a cup of coffee with our best friends. The dog should be excluded from it.
Caffeine, which can also be found in black tea, Coca-Cola and chocolate, is fatal for dogs’ nervous systems.
If the dog seems restless and hyper, has a racing heart, or is vomiting, it may have poisoned itself with caffeine.
Bacon and chicken skin
If dogs often eat very greasy food such as bacon or poultry skin, this can lead to a metabolic disease in the long term.
Both the kidney and the pancreas of the dog can be damaged in the long term.
Signs of a metabolic disease are common digestive problems.
Avocado
Avocado is a superfood for humans, but potentially deadly for dogs.
Not only can the large pit lead to choking if swallowed, but the substance persin, which is contained in both the pit and the pulp, can have serious consequences.
Symptoms of avocado poisoning include tachycardia, shortness of breath and a bloated stomach.
Stone fruit
As with the avocado, stone fruit has a large pit that dogs can choke on. However, this core also has sharp edges that can injure the dog’s esophagus and mucous membranes.
The hydrocyanic acid released when the kernel is chewed is toxic to both dogs and humans.
Shortness of breath and cramps as well as diarrhea and vomiting indicate poisoning.
Milk
Dogs drink milk when they are puppies, don’t they?
Similar to humans, nature has actually no longer intended milk for dogs after breastfeeding. Above all, cow’s milk is harmful because it contains lactose, which dogs cannot tolerate.
Symptoms of a reaction to lactose include vomiting and diarrhea, and gas.
Hop
Oktoberfest is certainly not a place for dogs. Not only is it much too loud and wild there, the hops contained in the beer are also life-threatening for dogs in large quantities.
Anyone who grows hops at home, brews beer, or fertilizes their garden with hops should keep a close eye on the dog.
Too much hops can lead to fever, tachycardia and wheezing in dogs.