Nowadays, more and more people are raising dogs, but most of them are just for fun and don’t learn anything in order to raise dogs. They don’t even know what dogs can’t eat. The editor below will tell you what dogs cannot eat. New poop shovelers mus...
Nowadays, more and more people are raising dogs, but most of them are just for fun and don’t learn anything in order to raise dogs. They don’t even know what dogs can’t eat. The editor below will tell you what dogs cannot eat. New poop shovelers must pay attention~
It is best not for dogs to eat bones, especially sharp bones such as chickens and ducks. Because dogs swallowing these bones with sharp corners or sharp edges can easily cause damage to the gastric lining, which can further develop into acute gastric ulcers. If a sick dog suddenly develops acute symptoms such as vomiting, not eating, and abdominal pain and delays treatment, it can develop into chronic gastric ulcers.

It manifests as occasional vomiting, which often occurs during fasting times such as early morning. The appetite is good and bad, and the condition is easily aggravated, and it is difficult to be completely cured. When dogs eat a large amount of bones at one time, they may also suffer from constipation, with bone-like stools and difficulty in defecation.
Dogs should not eat liver for a long time. Liver is rich in vitamin A. Occasionally eating liver is beneficial and harmless to dogs. However, if liver is used as the daily staple food for a long time, it can cause excessive vitamin A and even poisoning. Excessive vitamin A can affect the absorption of calcium in the intestines and the body's metabolism of calcium, which is particularly important for puppies who are calcium deficient in dogs.

Vitamin A poisoning can manifest as osteoporosis, joint osteowarts and spinal lesions, and can affect the development of teeth. This type of disease is a gradual process and is often difficult to detect in the early stages. By the time symptoms are discovered, irreversible damage has already been caused.
Dogs should not eat green onions, onions and other foods. Ingestion of such foods by some dogs can cause hemolysis of red blood cells and blood in the urine. Although the principle is not clear yet, it is definitely related to certain substances in onions.
Dogs cannot eat chocolate, mainly because dogs are very sensitive to the caffeine in chocolate. Although individual differences are large, some dogs do become excited and restless after eating a small amount of chocolate. Moreover, chocolate contains a lot of sugar, which is harmful to the health of dogs.