The following nine foods are delicious to humans, but they are threatening to the health of dogs. They should not be fed or less:
Chocolate [fatal]
The cocoa alkali in chocolate will reduce the blood flow delivered to the brain by animals, which may cause heart disease and other fatal threats. The higher the purity of chocolate, the higher the cocoa alkali content, the greater the risk to dogs.
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Onion and scallion [dangerous]
Raw or cooked onions and scallions contain disulfides, which are harmless to the human body, but will cause red blood cells oxidation in cats, dogs, sheep, horses and cows. May cause hemolytic anemia.
Break or cooked liver [danger]
Small amounts of liver are good for dogs, but excessive amounts can cause problems. Because the liver contains a lot of vitamin A, it can cause vitamin A poisoning. Amount of about 3 chicken livers (or corresponding amounts of other animal livers) per week will cause bone problems.
Bone [Danger]
Bones that can break, such as chicken bones, may pierce the dog's throat or cut the dog's mouth, esophagus, stomach, or intestine. If you want to feed the bones, use a pressure cooker to cook them. The bone marrow is an excellent source of calcium, phosphorus and copper. Gabbing large bones can help remove tartar.
Raw Eggs [Danger]
Raw Eggs contain a protein of protein that depletes vitamin H in dogs. Vitamin H is an indispensable nutrition for dog growth and promoting fur health. In addition, raw eggs usually contain bacteria. Cooked eggs are perfect for it.
Raw meat and poultry meat [dangerous ~ fatal]
The immune system of dogs cannot adapt to artificially raised poultry and meat. The most common Salmonella and Bacillus spores are very dangerous to dogs.
Pork [Not recommended feeding]
The fat globes in pork are larger than other meats and may block the dog's microvessels. Avoid pork products, especially bacon containing sodium nitrate.
Milk [Not recommended]
Many dogs have lactose discomfort. If the dog has farting, diarrhea, dehydration or skin inflammation after drinking milk, they should stop feeding the milk. Dogs with lactose discomfort should consume milk without lactose.
Mushrooms [not recommended ~ fatal]
Edible mushrooms, mushrooms, etc. on the market are harmless to dogs. But avoid letting dogs eat it, so as not to develop the habit of eating mushrooms and accidentally eat toxic mushrooms in the wild.