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6 Foods You Should Avoid Feeding Your Dog

Grapes And Raisins

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Dogs may love the sweet flavor of grapes and raisins, but these fruits can be hazardous to your pet’s health. Veterinary experts advise not feeding your dog any grapes or raisins due to the risk of developing kidney failure. Eating as few as five grapes can cause significant health changes in some dogs, leading to vomiting, lethargy, and anorexia.

Some cases have even caused a complete shutdown of the kidneys within just 24 hours after consuming the fruit. As such, it is best to steer clear from giving your dog grapes or raisins. While they may want a snack every now and then, keep in mind that their overall long-term health should be placed before any fleeting desires – even at snack time!

Onions

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As a loving pet parent, you naturally only want to provide the best for your furry friend. However, certain foods in your kitchen can do more harm than good when given to your four-legged companion. Onions, in particular, can be especially dangerous due to their sulfurous compound.

Whether raw or cooked, you should always avoid this food when feeding your canine companion. Ingesting just a small amount of onions can cause vomiting and diarrhea as well as potentially anemia in dogs. Therefore, it is better to be safe than sorry when it comes to letting your pup anywhere near this vegetable. 

Garlic

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When it comes to your pup’s snacks and meals, it is vital to ensure that you are feeding them healthy options. Garlic is something that can be very dangerous for dogs because it belongs to a group of food called ‘alliums’, which are toxic due to the compound thiosulfate. This compound can cause gastrointestinal upset and anemia if ingested in large amounts.

Even if it’s a minimal amount or an additive in pet foods and supplements, you should be aware of the potential dangers posed by this strong-smelling root and avoid using it altogether when deciding what is safe for your dog. Failing to avoid garlic could lead to serious health issues for your beloved dog down the line.

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