Dangerous Foods for Dogs: What to Avoid to Keep Your Pup Safe

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Many pet owners unknowingly share foods that can be harmful to their dogs. Knowing which foods to avoid is crucial for keeping a pup safe and healthy.

From common household items like grapes and onions, this guide provides essential information on what not to feed furry friends. Protecting a beloved pet starts with awareness about dangerous foods.

Onions & Garlic

Onions and garlic may be flavorful for humans but are toxic to dogs. They contain compounds that damage red blood cells, potentially leading to anemia. Even small amounts, whether raw, cooked, or powdered, can be harmful.

Signs of toxicity include vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, and abdominal pain. Symptoms may not appear immediately but can worsen over time. It’s important to monitor your dog if exposure occurs.

To keep your pet safe, avoid feeding them any form of onions or garlic. If ingestion happens, contact a veterinarian immediately.

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Avocados

Avocados contain persin, a substance that can be harmful to dogs. While safe for humans, this fruit poses risks to pets, especially if consumed in large amounts. The pit also presents a choking hazard.

Signs of avocado toxicity include vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain. Even small amounts may cause discomfort, so monitoring your dog for symptoms is important.

If a dog eats avocado, contact a veterinarian for guidance. Keeping avocados out of reach helps prevent any potential health issues.

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Grapes & Raisins

Grapes and raisins are highly toxic to dogs. Even a small amount can cause severe health issues, including kidney failure. The exact reason for their toxicity is unknown, but all forms—fresh, dried, or cooked—should be avoided.

Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and abdominal pain. In severe cases, kidney failure can occur, which may be fatal. Early signs may not seem serious but can worsen quickly.

Watch the video below on what to do when your dog ingested grapes or raisins:

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