1: Chicken bones: cannot be eaten, because their hollow structure is very easy to bite, which will scratch the esophagus or stomach and cause hemorrhagic diarrhea. Bones are also essential in dog food, but many owners like them. Feeding with chicken racks, in fact, dogs and other large breeds need large animal bones that can be chewed, such as cow bones. These bones are rich in bone marrow and calcium, which are of great help to dogs, especially Very helpful for puppy's tooth development. Chicken racks are sharp broken bones that can easily pierce a dog's throat and stomach, making them extremely dangerous to dogs.
2: Chocolate: It can be fatal. This must not be eaten.
3: Onions and green onions: cannot be eaten as they can cause hemolytic anemia.
4: Other bones and fish: To be honest, they are edible, but the bones must be whole large bones, or cooked in a pressure cooker until they are pulpy. When eating fish, the owner must carefully remove all the bones.
5: Raw eggs: Don’t eat them. It will affect the dog’s hair and cause diarrhea. Eat them after they are cooked. Eggs are a food that owners often add to their diet. However, many people think that raw eggs are more nutritious than cooked ones, so they feed raw eggs directly, or mix raw eggs into the food after it is cooked. In fact, this approach is extremely wrong. Raw eggs will mix with the food in the dog's body. Vitamins cancel each other out, and feeding raw eggs for a long time will cause huge damage to the dog's fur. Boiled eggs are a great nutritional supplement for dogs.
6: Raw meat: I don’t need to say this. It will cause diarrhea and it is also easy to get parasitic diseases. Don’t eat it.
7: Milk: Puppies cannot drink it, because the ingredients of milk and dog milk are completely different. Puppies may easily have diarrhea if they drink it, but for healthy adult dogs, since they like to drink it and there is no problem after drinking it, A few sips occasionally are satisfying. Milk is a good nutritional supplement, especially for puppies. However, it is important to remember that the milk must be sugar-free skimmed milk powder, because sugar-containing whole milk powder can cause gastrointestinal irritation, diarrhea and even dehydration in dogs. In addition, dogs must not be fed milk when they are sick. It is recommended that adding bone meal to milk is especially beneficial for puppies!
8: Grapes: If your puppy has never eaten grapes, I advise you not to let your dog be a guinea pig, because some dogs are allergic to grapes and can cause kidney failure. If your dog has eaten grapes, , and it likes to eat very much and nothing will happen to it, so it doesn’t matter if it eats a few occasionally. As long as it eats it and is fine, it will be fine before.
9: Wild fungi: Not to mention dogs, even humans cannot eat these randomly., Poisoned! But the mushrooms and enoki mushrooms that I often eat at home are fine.
10: Exciting foods: such as chili, ginger, garlic, pepper, aniseed, etc. Do not eat them. You don’t want your puppy to become neurotic after eating these things, right?
11: Oily food with high fat content: Small dogs cannot eat these. For big dogs, it is better to eat as little as possible, as they will become fat.
12: Animal liver: This is the most important. Do not eat too much, especially for small dogs, as it can cause vitamin A poisoning, severe calcium deficiency and a series of chronic problems. However, it does not matter if you eat it occasionally.
13: Food with too much salt: Strictly speaking, the food we humans eat every day should not be fed to dogs, because it contains too much salt and fat, which is not good for dogs, but I think dogs None of the parents can do this, right? Even if the dogs have dog food and meals specially prepared for them, when we eat, we will not be able to stand their expectant eyes and give them two pieces of meat. Don't be nervous, it's okay to eat a little bit, but it's best to hold the meat in your mouth to remove some of the salt before feeding it to the dog, but you must not use human food as a staple food for the dog.