Just a few can cause weakness, tremors, vomiting, and even temporary paralysis.
🚫 7. Alcohol
Even tiny amounts of alcohol (beer, wine, or liquor) can lead to disorientation, vomiting, breathing issues, or death.
🚫 8. Xylitol
This sugar substitute (often found in gum, candy, and baked goods) causes insulin release, leading to low blood sugar, seizures, and liver failure.
🚫 9. Caffeine
Found in coffee, tea, and energy drinks, caffeine can be lethal to dogs—causing hyperactivity, seizures, or death.
🚫 10. Raw Yeast Dough
Yeast expands in a dog’s stomach, causing bloating and pain. It can also release alcohol during fermentation.
🚫 11. Cooked Bones
Cooked bones can splinter and cause choking, internal injuries, or blockages in the digestive tract.
🚫 12. Fat Trimmings
Too much fat (especially from pork or beef) can lead to pancreatitis—an inflammation of the pancreas that can be fatal.
🚫 13. Salt
Too much salt can cause sodium ion poisoning. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, and even death.
🚫 14. Ice Cream
Dogs are often lactose intolerant, and ice cream contains sugar and artificial sweeteners that are harmful.
🚫 15. Raw Eggs
Raw eggs carry a risk of salmonella and contain avidin, which can interfere with vitamin B absorption.
🚫 16. Nutmeg
Nutmeg contains myristicin, which can lead to seizures, hallucinations, and even death.
🚫 17. Moldy Food
Old, moldy leftovers contain toxins that can cause tremors, vomiting, or worse. Never feed spoiled food to your dog.
🚫 18. Tomato Leaves & Stems
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