Foods that dogs cannot eat include, but are not limited to, the following:
1.Chocolate: The theobromine in chocolate is toxic to dogs, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heartbeat, and even convulsions and heart attacks.
2.Onions, shallots, and garlic: These foods contain thiosulfates, which can cause hemolytic anemia and red blood cell damage.
3.Grapes and raisins: Even small amounts can cause acute kidney damage in dogs.
4.High-salt foods: Too much salt may be possible.
Causes dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and kidney problems in dogs.
5.Nuts (e.g., Hawaii): Some nuts may contain toxins that are harmful to dogs, and nuts are hard enough to cause choking or digestive tract blockage.
6.Sharp bones such as chicken bones, fish bones, etc.: easy to crumble and sharp, which may scratch the dog's mouth, esophagus, or intestines.
7.Milk and dairy products: Many dogs are lactose intolerant and may experience digestive issues such as diarrhea after consumption.
8.The seeds and pits of some fruits: for example, seeds such as apples, cherries, plums, etc., contain cyanide, which is toxic to dogs.
9.Alcohol: Dogs cannot drink alcohol. Alcohol is very harmful to its nervous system and liver.
10.Coffee, tea, and beverage materials containing caffeine: Caffeine is toxic to dogs and can cause rapid heartbeat, shaking, increased body temperature, and even death.
11.Partial mushrooms: One of the wild mushrooms, some types are poisonous to dogs and can cause organ failure and death.
12.Raw or undercooked meat, fish and poultry: Bacteria such as Salmonella and Bacillus can carry and cause food poisoning in dogs.
In conclusion, in order to ensure the health of the dog, it is recommended that pet owners fully understand which foods are harmful to the dog before feeding, and try to provide special food for the pet. When in doubt, it is best to consult a veterinarian.