1. Dogs try not to eat bones, especially sharp bones such as chicken and duck bones. Because these bones with sharp corners or sharp edges scratch the esophagus and stomach like blades, they cause digestive tract damage in dogs, and even acute gastrointestinal ulcers and even intestinal perforation in severe cases.
2. Dogs can't eat animal liver for a long time. Liver is rich in vitamin A, which will not affect dogs occasionally, but long-term consumption of animal liver may lead to dog poisoning.
3. Onions, garlic and other foods are toxic to dogs. Dogs are different from humans. N-propyl disulfide or propylene sulfide in onion can cause acute hemolysis of red blood cells in dogs, resulting in symptoms such as hemoglobinuria, vomiting, diarrhea, depression and palpitation, and even death in severe cases.
Chocolate is toxic to dogs, mainly because chocolate contains theobromine. If the intake of theobromine is too large, dogs will be poisoned.
5. Dogs should be careful to eat allergic foods such as seafood. Dogs may be allergic to many things, and individuals vary greatly. Generally speaking, seafood contains more amines, which is easy to cause allergies and may cause symptoms of allergic diarrhea.
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