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Foods That Are Dangerous for Dogs
Although dogs often beg for the food off their owner’s plates, it’s important to remember that a dog’s biology doesn’t necessarily allow them to safely consume the same foods as humans. In fact, feeding pets human food can lead to complications including pet obesity, allergies, arthritis, canine diabetes, and even pet toxicity. Before feeding your dog any table scraps, be sure to know which human foods are safe in moderation and which are potentially dangerous to your dog’s health. The following human foods may be harmful to dogs: 1. Onions and garlic Allium plants, including onions and garlic, contain compounds like N-propyl disulfide, which are very poisonous to dogs. Garlic is known to be up to five times deadlier than other plants in the Allium family. Garlic and onions can cause anemia in dogs, resulting in pale gums, elevated heart rate, weakness, and eventually causes dogs to collapse. Keep in mind that poisoning from garlic and onions are known to have delayed symptoms, so quick action is necessary if you suspect your dog has ingested any. It’s important to keep in mind that every aspect of an onion plant is toxic to dogs, including onion leaves, onion juice, and onion powder.
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