1. Raw eggs cannot be eaten as they will affect the dog’s hair and cause diarrhea. They must be cooked before feeding the cooked egg yolk to the dog.
2. Dogs will have diarrhea if they eat raw meat, and they are also prone to parasitic diseases, so don’t eat it.
3. Puppies cannot drink milk, because the ingredients of milk and dog milk are completely different. Puppies will easily have diarrhea if they drink it, but for healthy adult dogs, since they like to drink it and there is no problem if they drink it, occasionally Take a few sips, milk is a good nutritional supplement.
4. Don’t eat chocolate. Some dogs get excited and restless after eating it, and chocolate contains a lot of sugar, which is harmful to dogs’ health.
5. Broken bones, such as chicken bones, may pierce the dog's throat or cut the dog's mouth, esophagus, stomach or intestines. If you want to feed bones, cook them in a pressure cooker. Bone marrow is an excellent source of calcium, phosphorus, and copper. Chewing large bones can help remove tartar.
6. Don’t eat foods high in sugar, fat and salt. High-sugar and high-fat foods can easily make dogs gain weight and induce a series of diseases; excessive salt will inevitably increase the burden of kidney excretion, affect kidney health, disrupt body fluid balance, and cause various skin diseases.
7. 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.