1.Chocolate
Never try to feed them chocolate! The caffeine in chocolate is poisonous to cats and dogs. It reduces blood flow to the brain, leading to heart disease and other potentially fatal illnesses. The higher the purity of chocolate, the higher the caffeine content, and the greater the harm to cats and dogs.
2.Chicken bones
Don’t feed your dog bones that are easy to chew, such as chicken or duck bones. Bone fragments may puncture the dog's throat or scratch the mouth, esophagus, or gastrointestinal tract.
3. Onions
Raw or cooked onions contain disulfide, which is harmless to the human body, but it is best not to be eaten by cats and dogs. Eating too much of it will cause oxidation of their red blood cells, which may cause hemolytic anemia.
4. Liver
Liver is contained in many special foods for cats and dogs. There is no harm in eating a small amount of liver, but excessive amounts are not good because liver contains high units of vitamin A. Excessive consumption may cause vitamin A poisoning or vitamin A poisoning. Excessive disease.
5. Raw meat and poultry
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 spores in meat. bacilli, poisoned cats and dogs will lose their appetite and suffer from high fever, diarrhea, vomiting and even shock.
6.Milk
Many dogs are lactose intolerant. If your dog farts after drinking milk. If you experience symptoms such as diarrhea, dehydration or skin inflammation, stop feeding it milk immediately. But you can feed it lactose-free milk or yogurt.