Alcohol is toxic to dogs, and the hops in beer is particularly dangerous.
For knuckleheads who might not realize it,
alcohol is toxic to dogs and can cause vomiting, diarrhea, decreased coordination, central nervous system depression, difficulty breathing, tremors, abnormal blood acidity, coma, and even death, reminds Gainesville, Fla., radio station KTK, 98.5.
Not exact matches
Additionally, yeast dough ferments in the stomach, producing
alcohol which
is very
toxic to your
dog.
We've talked about fireworks before - how
dogs can
be extremely sensitive
to the lights and sounds - but did you know things like
alcohol, sunscreen, and glow sticks
are toxic to dogs?
Xylitol
is a sugar
alcohol used as a sweetener in chewing gum, toothpaste, and other sugar - free foods and
is seriously
toxic to dogs.
Even though it may seem funny for your pet
dog to lap up a cup of wine, the main ingredients in
alcohol are toxic to your pets, especially
dogs.
More important, some foods can
be toxic to dogs, including grapes, raisins,
alcohol, garlic, onions, avocados, salt, and chocolate.
Keep Your Pet's Diet Consistent As tempting as it
is to share food from the cookout with your
dog or cat, there
is a long list of people food that
is actually
toxic to pets including avocados,
alcohol, coffee / caffeine, chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic and undercooked meat and eggs.
Human food not safe for pets The following foods have
been identified as potentially
toxic, even fatal
to dogs:
alcohol, avocados, chocolate, macadamia nuts, fatty, moldy or spoiled foods, onions, grapes and raisins, salt, and yeast dough.
Veterinarians warn that the following foods have
been identified as potentially
toxic, even fatal
to dogs:
alcohol, avocados, bones, caffeine, chocolate, corn on the cob, dairy, macadamia nuts, fatty, moldy or spoiled foods, onions, pitted fruits, raw eggs, grapes and raisins, salt and yeast dough.