International Dog Day 2023: 10 foods that should never be given to dogs
Chocolate tops the list of toxic foods for pets. Even a small piece of chocolate is a big no no for your furry baby! Apart from chocolate, coffee and caffeine consist of a substance called methylxanthine. When eaten by dogs, methylxanthine can cause diarrhea, vomiting, panting, excessive urination or thirst, hyperactivity, tremors, seizures, abnormal heart rhythm and sometimes even death.
These ingredients can cause gastrointestinal issues and could also lead to anemia and red blood cell damage if consumed in a large amount by your furry babies.
This can cause bloating in your pet’s stomach as it can accumulate and rise in your pet’s digestive system.
Large amounts of salt can cause sodium ion poisoning in pets. Ingestion of salt can also lead to excessive thirst and urination.