1. Chocolate is definitely not allowed to be eaten by Papillon dogs, because the theobromine component in chocolate can easily reduce the blood flow in the Papillon dogs' brains. In severe cases, it can cause heart disease and other fatal diseases.
2. Raw meat or undercooked meat cannot be fed to Papillon dogs. Raw meat contains Salmonella and E. coli, which can cause gastrointestinal diseases in Papillon dogs.
3. Small bones such as chicken, duck, and fish bones will turn into needle-like objects after the butterfly dog bites them, which can pierce the esophagus and intestines. The big bones and the ones that are extremely cooked and so rotten that they break into pieces when you bite them are edible.
4. Do not eat seafood and other allergenic foods. Allergy symptoms vary in severity. There may be redness and swelling around the mouth, irritability, or general itching, allergic papules on the skin, and possible allergies. Sexual diarrhea, etc. These require the owner to observe carefully at ordinary times to identify the foods to which Papillon dogs are prone to allergies.
5. Grapes and raisins must not be given to Papillon dogs in large quantities, not even one. Although some pet owners have given their Papillon dogs a few grains and there is nothing wrong with them. This is because You haven't given it enough food, and this is also chronic.
6. Don’t eat mushrooms. Edible shiitake mushrooms, mushrooms, etc. sold in the market are harmless to butterfly dogs. However, it is better to avoid letting butterfly dogs eat them to avoid developing the habit of eating mushrooms and accidentally eating poisonous mushrooms in the wild.
7. Onion foods cannot be given to Papillon dogs because they are rich in disulfides, which are particularly likely to cause oxidation of the Papillon's red blood cells. In severe cases, they can cause hemolytic anemia in Papillon dogs.