Dangerous products that
are toxic to dogs include:
Not exact matches
While cheese isn't
toxic to your
dog, it can cause some yucky digestive upset,
including diarrhea and unpleasant gas when given in large portions.
Unneutered female
dogs are prone
to cancers of the ovaries and mammary glands, and infections of the uterus
including pyometra, a usually life threatening
toxic infection of the uterus.
Organic fruits
to avoid
include avocados, grapes and raisins — these
are all
toxic to dogs.
Avocado
is considered
toxic to quite a few pets
including birds, rabbits, horses, goats, and sheep, but isn't highly
toxic to dogs or cats.
The kits
include masks
to provide oxygen
to dogs or cats that
are overcome by smoke during a structure fire or trapped during a
toxic - spill emergency.
These
include raisins, grapes, onions, which
are all
toxic to your
dog.
Digoxin
is used less frequently now that there
are less
toxic drugs available Cats can
be more sensitive
to side effects than
dogs Potential complications
include fatal abnormal heart rhythms and kidney failure Most side effects
are due
to too much digoxin in the bloodstream and can
be very serious.
There
are a handful of ingredients you don't want
to include in homemade puppy food because they
're either
toxic to your
dog, or can cause digestive upset.
More important, some foods can
be toxic to dogs,
including grapes, raisins, alcohol, garlic, onions, avocados, salt, and chocolate.
Not only
are these products naturally derived, while they may
be quite
toxic to immature worms, they
are virtually harmless
to mammalian vertebrates, the class of animals that
includes dogs and people.
It
's important
to ask your veterinarian about a routine preventative dental health program that
includes brushing teeth (with special pet toothpaste, not human toothpaste which may contain ingredients
toxic to your
dog), dental treats, and possibly a dental diet
to get those teeth sparkling clean and freshen that breath.
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.
Many varieties of lily
are toxic to dogs and cats —
including amaryllis, calla lily, peace lily, autumn crocus, etc..
For obvious reason, these products
are toxic and can cause severe issues in
dogs including internal bleeding, brain swelling, kidney failure, or severe vomiting and bloat, according
to the veterinarians.
Secondly, they contain a chemical called aesculin — found in all parts of the horse chestnut tree,
including the leaves — which
is toxic to dogs.
Most sugarless gums,
including some Trident ™, Orbit ™, and Ice Breaker ™ brands, contain xylitol, a sweetener that
is toxic to dogs.
Xylitol, a sugar substitute used in some sugar - free products,
including candy and chewing gum,
is very
toxic to dogs and fatal even in small amounts (e.g. 8 - 10 sticks of chewing gum).
Most
dog owners know that certain ingredients we love can
be toxic to dogs,
including walnuts, grapes, and chocolate.
And finally, I don't like the inclusion of caramel color because what
's the point of
including a
toxic chemical just
to change the hue of your
dog's food?
You may think sausage
is just meat, but it frequently features other ingredients,
including onion and garlic, inside of the casing, making it incredibly
toxic to dogs.