Beer Food Poisoning

Human 25 toxic pet food
Recently, much news was published about the dangerous pet food commercial. This news, of course, the alarm among pet owners. But unfortunately, this problem is not really 'news'. It seems that incidents like this occur from time to time. Perhaps this is one reason more and more people are opting to 'home cook' for their pets. However, to properly cook home for your pets, you must first have a basic knowledge of canine nutrition and, more importantly, a thorough knowledge of human foods are harmful to dogs. Some foods that are safe for human consumption can be poisonous to our canine companions. E-dog-training.com has put together a list of 25 foods human communities that are toxic to dogs. Of course, if in doubt, always check with your veterinarian. Here is a list to start:
1. Onions (Both onions and garlic contain the toxic ingredient Thiosulphate. However, onions are more of a hazard. Many dog biscuits contain small amounts of garlic * – Garlic contains less of this toxin so large that need to be consumed to be toxic. And by the way, this poison builds up the system – can be toxic in large doses – Or with repeated consumption of small amounts.)
2. Chocolate (Chocolate contains theobromine, a compound that is a cardiac stimulant and a diuretic. This can be fatal to dogs.)
3. Grapes (Grapes are dangerous because of an unknown substance that is toxic to dogs – affects canine's kidneys)
4. Raisins (see above).
5. Most bones of fruits and seeds (contain cyanogenic glycosides resulting in cyanide poisoning – though the fruit is good.)
6. Macadamia (Macadamia nuts contain an unknown substance that is toxic to dogs.)
7. Most of the bones should not be * * (bones, especially chicken) because they can splinter and cause laceration of the digestive system and / or lodged in your pet's throat – so they also represent a choking hazard.
8. Green Potato peelings and Potatoes (contain oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous and urinary systems.)
9. Rhubarb leaves (see above)
10. Broccoli (Broccoli is only toxic in large quantities.)
11. Green parts of green tomatoes or potatoes (contain oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous and urinary systems.)
12. The yeast dough (yeast dough can produce gas and swell in your pet's stomach – leading to rupture of the digestive system)
13. Cafe / Coffee Grounds and Tea (dangerous because of the caffeine.)
14. Beer / Wine / Alcohol of any kind (Alcohol of any kind could lead to coma or even death.)
15. Human Vitamins (Human vitamins, especially those containing iron, can damage the lining of the digestive system and cause kidney and liver damage)
16. Moldy or Spoiled Food (though I think this is obvious.)
17. Persimmons (Persimmons can cause intestinal obstruction)
18. Raw eggs and raw fish (raw eggs and some raw fish can cause Salmonella poisoning.)
19. The salt, baking soda, baking powder (in large amounts may cause an electrolyte imbalance – and severe electrolyte imbalances can lead to muscle spasm or even congestive heart failure.)
20. Mushrooms (fungi may contain toxins that could cause liver and kidney damage)
21. Sugar-free foods (sugar-free foods containing xylitol have been found to cause liver failure in some dogs.)
22. Nutmeg (Nutmeg can cause tremors, seizures and damage to the system CNS.)
23. Excess fatty foods (too much fatty foods can cause pancreatitis.)
24. Avocado (All parts of the avocado and avocado tree are toxic to dogs.)
25. Dairy (dairy products tend to be a great danger, but many dairy products are high fat (see No. 23) – and many pets are lactose intolerant – some pets more than others. lactose intolerance causing gas and diarrhea, although small amounts of yogurt and cheese are usually fairly well tolerated.)
Keep these 25 toxic foods in mind when cooking for your dog. There may be other foods that your dog can not eat, so always consult your veterinarian if you are unsure of anything concerning your pet. Please visit http://www.e-dog-training.com more free tips, advice, and canine cuisine recipes. Happy Home Cooking!
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