14 Toxic Foods For Dogs

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Avocados

Avocados are a welcome sight at the grocery store. Dogs and cats may also enjoy the taste of these delicious fruits. However, avocados can cause some significant health concerns in pets, including intestinal blockage, intestinal upset, or pancreatitis.

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Alcohol is toxic to pets, causing GI upset, reduced appetite, coordination issues, breathing difficulties, tremors, coma, and even death. Never give alcohol to dogs or cats.

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Alcohol

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Chocolate can make dogs extremely sick, and in some cases, chocolate poisoning can even be deadly. It contains chemicals called Methylxanthines including caffeine and theobromine.

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Chocolate

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Caffeine-containing substances like coffee and tea contain methylxanthines that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, seizures, and even death in dogs and cats. Avoid giving caffeine to pets.

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Caffeine Products

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Xylitol, an artificial sweetener found in gum, candy, and peanut butter, is toxic to dogs. Even small amounts can cause serious effects. Read food labels carefully before giving them to your dog.

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Xylitol

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Coconut products like water, meat, and oil can be dangerous for dogs due to high potassium levels. Excess potassium can cause heart rhythm abnormalities. Watch for signs of low energy, weakness, or collapse.

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Coconut Products

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Grapes and raisins can cause life-threatening kidney failure in some dogs and cats. Even a single grape or raisin is risky. There's no way to predict which pets will be affected, so avoid giving them to your pet, even if they haven't had a problem before.v

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Grapes and Raisins

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Members of the allium family of plants, including onions, garlic, chives and leeks, are considered toxic foods for pets. If you cook a meal that has chunks of these vegetables in it, do not feed that to your pet.

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Onions, Garlic, Chives and Leeks

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Macadamia nuts are toxic to dogs, causing muscle and nerve abnormalities. Even small amounts can lead to lethargy, vomiting, tremors, and hind limb weakness. Seek immediate veterinary care if these signs occur.

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Macadamia Nuts (and Nuts in General)

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Fried food can cause pancreatitis in dogs, leading to abdominal pain, loss of appetite, vomiting, fever, and low energy. Avoid giving them fried food to prevent these risks.

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Fried Foods

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Some pets are intolerant to milk and dairy products, causing diarrhea. If your pet doesn't develop diarrhea, small quantities of milk can be a treat.

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Milk and Other Dairy Products

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Rising yeast dough in a dog's stomach produces alcohol poisoning, leading to seizures and death.

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Yeast Dough

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