A guide to toxic foods for pets

A guide to toxic foods for pets

A guide to toxic foods for pets

Today, let's take a look at the delicious foods that pets can't eat, these 14 common foods, in order to keep your pets healthy, quickly keep your pets away from!

1. Wheat Ball
Raw wheat balls with yeast are dangerous for all pets. The wheat ball ferments in their stomachs and releases gas, which can harm the pet's internal organs and cause breathing difficulties. Active yeast can produce alcohol, which can cause coma, shock and even death in pets!

2. Grapes and raisins
A dog can get seriously ill after eating just a few grapes and raisins, causing kidney failure. Don't take any chances. According to the American Animal Poison Control Center (Animal Poison Control Center) report shows that every year about ten dogs are poisoned by eating grapes or raisins, grapes or raisins eaten by dogs can lead to kidney toxicity (kidney failure), and it is easy to cause death, so you should never feed dogs.

3. Xylitol
Xylitol is the ingredient that makes sugar-free gum sweet, and these chemicals play a nasty trick on your dog's body. If a child eats xylitol by mistake, there will be hypoglycemia, abnormal liver function and other effects, therefore, this food should be hidden, hidden ~

4. Avocado (avocado)
Avocados (avocados) are not a serious danger to cats and dogs, but can be deadly to birds, rabbits, and horses, among other animals. The compound persin causes these animals to have difficulty breathing and damage to their core. Even for cats and dogs, avocados can cause vomiting, nuclear diarrhea, so you might want to keep avocados away from all your pets.

5. Caffeine
Like alcohol, caffeine can have similar effects in dogs and cats as it does in humans. Because dogs and cats are smaller, they are more likely to get caffeine poisoning. Owners of pets that eat or drink any products containing caffeine should pay close attention to their pets for symptoms of vomiting, rapid heartbeat, hyperactivity.

6. Milk
This may come as a surprise to you, because most people think cats love milk. In fact, most pets are lactose intolerant. For this lactose intolerance I want to explain that lactose intolerance is not equal to drinking milk will diarrhea, a small amount of milk will only lead to bloating, a large amount of milk will lead to diarrhea.

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