1. Onions contain toxicity that dissolves red blood cells and can easily cause poisoning symptoms such as hematuria or anemia after ingestion.
2. Chocolate may also produce toxic substances that can cause urinary incontinence, convulsions, schizophrenia and other symptoms, which can even be fatal.
3. Puppies should not feed ham, sausage, fish shreds and other foods containing preservatives, pigments, etc.
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 owners to observe carefully at ordinary times to identify which foods golden retrievers are prone to allergies.
5. Chicken and fish bones are sharp and hard and can easily hurt the mouth and digestive organs. They should not be fed.
6. Liver is rich in vitamin A. Occasionally eating it is beneficial and harmless to golden retrievers. However, if liver is used as the daily staple food for a long time, it can cause excessive vitamin A or even poisoning. Excessive vitamin A can affect the intestinal absorption of calcium. The absorption of nutrients and the metabolism of calcium by the body cause calcium deficiency in golden retrievers.
7. Some dogs will cause diarrhea when they drink milk. In this case, you can feed yogurt to your golden retriever puppy.