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What FOODS are POISONOUS to dogs?

- Source: Battersea Cats and Dogs Home

The active ingredient which causes the toxin is unknown, however both grapes and raisins may cause severe liver damage and kidney failure.

Onions

The onion family, whether dry, raw or cooked, is particular­ly toxic to dogs and can cause gastrointe­stinal irritation and red blood cell damage. Signs of illness are not always immediate and can occur up to a few days later.

Chocolate

However enticing chocolate is for humans and dogs alike, chocolate is a poisonous food for dogs.

Chocolate contains a stimulant called theobromin­e (dark chocolate has the highest content of this) which is toxic to dogs and can cause kidney failure.

Macadamia nuts

Macadamia nuts contain a toxin that can affect your dog’s muscles and nervous system resulting in weakness, swollen limbs and panting.

Sweetcorn

Corn on the cob could potentiall­y be fatal if eaten by your dog. Although the corn is digested by dogs, the cob can cause a blockage in your dog’s intestine.

Avocados

Avocados are another poisonous food for dogs. Avocado plants contain a substance called Persin which is in its leaves, fruit and seed and can cause vomiting and diarrhoea in dogs.

Sweetener

Our desire for sweet treats, chewing gum and drinks together with low-fat, diet and sugar-free products (including some peanut butters so always check the label before using this as a treat) are often laced with an artificial sweetener called Xylitol which causes an insulin release in our bodies.

However, if your dog digests one of these sweetened foods they can go into hypoglycae­mia which is linked to liver failure and blood clotting disorders.

Alcohol

Alcohol has a huge impact on dogs even in small doses. The drink not only causes intoxicati­on as it does in humans, but it can lead to sickness, diarrhoea and even central nervous system damage.

Cooked meat bones

Giving your dog a raw uncooked bone to chew on is great, but avoid cooked bones at all cost.

These can easily splinter and in large quantities cause constipati­on or at worst, a perforatio­n of the gut which can be fatal.

Raisins

Raisins are in many of the foods that we love to eat such as cakes, biscuits and cereals so it’s not just the fruit form we should be concerned with.

The active ingredient which causes the toxin is unknown, however both grapes and raisins may cause severe liver damage and kidney failure.

What should you do if your dog has consumed something poisonous?

If consumed, even small amounts of these items can be fatal so always act immediatel­y and take your dog to the vet.

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