1. The cocoa in chocolate will increase the burden on the dog’s heart. The heart load of dogs is much greater than that of humans, and they will not be able to survive immediately after eating it, so they cannot eat it at all.
2. Do not feed raw meat and poultry to Pomeranian dogs. Although wild cats and dogs will hunt animals, their immune systems cannot adapt to artificially raised poultry and meat. The two most common poisons are Salmonella in poultry meat and Bacillus in meat. Cats and dogs may lose their appetite and suffer from high fever, diarrhea, vomiting or even shock.
3. Raw eggs and egg whites can reduce the heat when you suffer from internal heat, but long-term use will affect vitamin absorption.
4. Small bones such as chicken, duck, and fish bones will turn into needle-like objects after the dog bites them, which can pierce the esophagus. The big bones and the ones that are extremely cooked and so rotten that they break into pieces when you bite them are edible.
5. Grapes and raisins are foods that must not be given to dogs in large quantities, not even one. Although some pet owners may give their dogs a few and it will be fine. This is because you still have Not giving it enough food, and this is also a chronic effect.
6. Don’t eat mushrooms. Edible shiitake mushrooms and mushrooms sold in the market are harmless to dogs. However, it is better to avoid letting dogs eat them to avoid developing the habit of eating mushrooms and accidentally eating poisonous mushrooms in the wild.
7. Don’t eat too much animal liver, especially small dogs, as it can cause vitamin A poisoning, severe calcium deficiency and a series of chronic problems, but it’s okay to eat it occasionally.