13 Foods Never to Feed Your Dog (Includes a Few Surprises!)
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13 foods never to feed your dog including a few foods bad for dogs you may not know about.
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Here is a list of 13 foods never to feed your dog.
1. Dairy Products – Dairy is allergenic to dogs and causes upset.
2. Fast Food – Apart from being nutritionally useless, fast food will cause obesity, allergies and contains synthetic additives, building a toxic load in your dog’s body.
3. Chocolate – The occasional treat of a small piece of chocolate is just fine. But, you know how it starts and before long your parting with Hershey’s bars as your dogs got you feeling guilty from his Zen-like stare.
4. Onions – Toxic beyond small amounts.
5. Deli Meats – Contain high levels of preservatives and other synthetic additives that can lead to upset, allergies, long term obesity and chronic disease.
6. Vitamins and Minerals – There is no complete scientific study on the outcome of feeding extra vitamins and minerals to dogs – it’s all guesswork at best and completely unbalanced, leading to health issues at worst.
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7. Starchy Foods – Think potatoes, fries, potato chips, biscuits, cake, pie crust and ice cream.
8. Cooked Bones – Big no-no here as they become hard and brittle in the cooking process. This can lead to stuck bones in the throat and intestines with possible puncture of the gastrointestinal tract. Only ever feed raw bones with plenty of meat covering them and of a size larger than can be swallowed whole.
9. Artificial Sweeteners – Aspartame, Xylitol, Splenda, Acesulfame, Saccharin, Neotame, Surcalose etc are VERY bad for dogs. They are highly neurotoxic synthetic substances that can lead to brain damage, seizure, liver damage, cancer, auto immune disease, nervous system damage, allergies and death. The surprising thing is that we often don’t know we are feeding these poisons.
10. Nuts - Almonds, black walnuts, english walnuts, hickory nuts, Japanese walnuts, macadamia nuts, pecans and pistachios, can cause upset stomach or an obstruction in your dog’s gastrointestinal tract.
11. Salt - Too much salt can cause your dog to experience excessive thirst and urination.
12. Semi-Moist Dog Treats – The semi-moist packet dog treats at the supermarket or pet store – the ones you can squeeze like Play-Doh are kept moist by using an ingredient called propylene glycol.
13. Deli Store No Name Brand Dry Dog Food – Low in moisture, of questionable origin and filled with additives. Over time, low moisture dry dog food causes chronic dehydration, kidney problems and possible renal failure.
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