Labored Breathing Dogs
Some Foods Are Bad For Dogs
Do you feel guilty eating a snack in front of your dog? If so, you're not alone. After all, we wouldn't do that to one of our kids, and our beloved pet is just as much a part of the family. Nevertheless, there are some foods you need to make sure your dog does not eat.
When you think about the wide range of things your pets might nibble on - from dirty socks to kitty litter - it's easy to believe there's very little that will make them sick. However, your seemingly indestructible pet can be experiencing many internal issues that don't show up on the outside for quite a while. Some issues only become noticeable when the problem has become extremely serious.
Here are some foods that will make them sick and can cause permanent harm, so avoid these at all cost.
First - CHOCOLATE
This is one of the worst foods for your dog because their systems are unable to digest it. Those yummy brownies or a bit of your pick-me-up candy bar will make them sick and can cause major health issues.
If you absolutely can't resist giving your dog a chocolate treat, white chocolate is the least harmful, while dark baking chocolate is the most dangerous.
Second - GRAPES and RAISINS
Once while dieting, I convinced myself that grapes and raisins are candy, so I still eat a lot of them. As a human they're very good for you, and although they may seem like something that would be harmless to your dog, they're not.
Consuming grapes or raisins can cause your beloved pet several issues, including kidney failure. At the very least, this seemingly harmless food could result in an emergency trip to the vet to have your dog's stomach pumped.
Third - ONIONS
In most cases dogs don't really like onions, but if they get hold of one (even in another food) make sure you call your vet right away. This root vegetable will cause your dog to have major digestive issues.
Although these are the most dangerous things for your dog to eat, these are by no means the only items to avoid.
Here are a few other items that should be kept away from your pet:
*Avocado (including the fruit, skin, seed, leaves and stem)
*Macadamia nuts
*Garlic
*Leaves and stems of potatoes, tomatoes and rhubarb
These foods are toxic to your dog's gastrointestinal system and will
cause severe digestive problems and potentially kidney failure.
These items can cause your pet to have labored breathing:
*Caffeine
*Eggplant
*Moldy foods (why do they eat those things??)
*Tobacco products
In general, be aware of what your dog is eating at all times. Just as you would for a child, the best way to keep them safe and healthy is to make sure they don't have access to foods, garbage, chemicals or any objects that could be harmful to their digestion.
It's ok to give your dog a treat once in a while as long as you know what ingredients are used. Look for all natural products to give your pet the best, and at the same time avoid any health issues.
About the Author: Bonnie Dye has raised, trained and cared for dogs and cats for over 30 years. She is the co-author of "What Your Pets Want You to Know". To get your free report, "Secrets to Happy and Obedient Pets" go to Free Pet Care Tips
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