Chocolate And Candies Hazardous To Dogs
Holidays Bring Added Hazards To Your Dogs Diet   If You’re Having A Poison Emergency Call (888) 426-4435 * Or contact: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control  The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call the above number.  *A consultation fee may apply.   PetMd https://www.petmd.com/ is a good and easy-to-use source for extensive information about specific foods you are concerned about.   When feeding your pup, it is important to ensure that their diet does not contain any food or treats that may be harmful to them. Some human foods and even pet treats can have ingredients that are dangerous for dogs or may cause gastrointestinal distress or worse. Here’s a list of some of the items you should avoid offering your dog:   Hazardous Human Foods And The Affect On Your Dog (Short List) – Chocolate: Can cause vomiting and seizures – Grapes/Raisins: Can lead to kidney failure – Onions and garlic: Can damage red blood cells and lead to anemia – Xylitol (an artificial sweetener in many candies): Causes hypoglycemia, liver failure, and death – Caffeinated food or drinks: Causes increased heart rate and restlessness – Avocados: Contains persin, which can cause stomach issues – Macadamia nuts: Can lead to weakness, vomiting, depression, and tremors – Alcohol: Causes intoxication, liver damage, and can depress the central nervous system – Raw meat or eggs: Contain salmonella, which can make your pup very sick – Unbaked yeast dough: Can cause painful bloating in your dog’s digestive system   The full list of potentially dangerous foods for your dog is quite long. The hazard sometimes corresponds to the quantity and type of food with the size and breed of the dog. But why take the chance?   Ask Your Veterinarian It is always best to speak with your veterinarian about which human foods and treats are safe for your pup. By avoiding the items above and opting instead for pet-approved snacks, you can help ensure that your dog stays healthy and happy all year round.