Can dogs eat apple cores
Many dogs love to eat apples, and the sweet and sour flavor and crisp texture always seem to attract them. However, like many other fruits, apples have pitted that is not suitable for dogs. Why is that?
First of all, we need to understand the ingredients contained in the apple core. Apple cores contain a substance called cyanide, which is a toxic chemical that can cause serious harm to dogs even if ingested in small amounts. If a dog ingests a large amount of cyanide, it may experience symptoms such as difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, vomiting, diarrhea, and in severe cases, it may even lead to the dog's coma or death.
Therefore, to ensure the health and safety of your dog, you must always remember to remove the apple core when you feed your dog apples. Give only the flesh portion to the dog to avoid any risk of possible ingestion of cyanide.
In addition, it is also important to control the amount of fruit you feed your dog. Although fruit is healthy for dogs, excessive consumption may also cause diarrhea and other digestive issues. Maintain a moderate amount of food to keep your dog healthy while enjoying the delicious food.
In general, for the health and safety of your dog, it is best not to give it apple cores or any other food that contains cyanide. If you suspect that your dog has ingested a toxic substance, you should contact a veterinarian immediately for a consultation and**. Let's work together for the health and happiness of our dogs!
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