Foods Your Dog Should Never Eat
Who
 can resist those big brown eyes and cute doggie grin? Can a little 
reward from the table or getting into Mom or Dad’s stuff really hurt 
your dog? Well, that depends on what it is and what's in it. If it 
contains the sweetener xylitol, it can cause your dog some real 
problems. In fact, there’s a lot of people food your dog should never 
eat. And, it’s not just because of weight. Some foods are downright 
dangerous for dogs -- and some of these common foods may surprise you.
 
Xylitol
Candy, gum,
 toothpaste, baked goods, and some diet foods are sweetened with 
xylitol. It can cause your dog's blood sugar to drop and can also cause 
liver failure. Early symptoms include vomiting, lethargy, and 
coordination problems. Eventually, your dog may have seizures. Liver 
failure can happen within just a few days.
 
Avocado
Is a treat 
from the table OK for your dog? That depends on what it is. Avocados, 
for example, have something called persin. It’s fine for people who 
aren't allergic to it. But too much might be poisonous to dogs. If you 
grow avocados at home, keep your dog away from the plants. Persin is in 
the leaves, seed, and bark, as well as the fruit.
Alcohol
Alcohol has
 the same effect on a dog’s liver and brain that it has on people. But 
it takes a lot less to hurt your dog. Just a little beer, liquor, wine, 
or food with alcohol can be bad. It can cause vomiting, diarrhea, 
coordination problems, breathing problems, coma, even death. And the 
smaller your dog, the worse it can be.
Coffee, Tea, and Other Caffeine
Give
 your dog toys if you want him to be perky. Caffeine can be fatal.  
Watch out for coffee and tea, even the beans and the grounds. Keep your 
dog away from cocoa, chocolate, colas, and energy drinks. Caffeine is 
also in some cold medicines and pain killers. Think your dog had 
caffeine? Watch for restlessness, fast breathing, and muscle twitches.
Grapes and Raisins
There
 are better treats to give your dog.  Grapes and raisins can cause 
kidney failure in dogs. And just a small amount can make a dog sick. 
Vomiting over and over is an early sign. Within a day, your dog willget 
sluggish and depressed.
Milk and Other Dairy Products
On
 a hot day, it may be tempting to share your ice cream with your dog. 
Instead, give her an ice cube. Milk m and milk-based products can cause 
diarrhea and other digestive problems for your pup. They can also 
trigger food allergies, which can cause her to itch. 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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