6 Foods that you should never give to your dog, each one is poisonous to your dog

 8:00am, 30 May 2025

Dogs will be exposed to a lot of food throughout their lives. Some foods are beneficial to them, but some foods are harmful and even fatal to them!

6 kinds of food that you should never give to dogs, each food is poison to dogs!

Grapes

Grapes are nutritious fruits for humans, but deadly poisons for dogs.

Eating grapes by dogs can lead to depression, vomiting and diarrhea, and loss of appetite.

Most dogs start to experience acute renal failure within 24-72 hours, and may also experience uremia and eventually die.

Don't feed grapes to your dog with a lucky mentality, otherwise it will be too late to regret it.

Wine

Wine and alcoholic beverages should never be fed to dogs, as this is poison to dogs.

The dog's liver has weak ability to decompose alcohol. Even drinking a small amount of alcohol can lead to poisoning, coma, and even death.

Onion:

Onion: foods such as onion, garlic, green onion, leek, etc. cannot be given to dogs.

Onion foods contain n-propyl disulfide components. If eaten by dogs, they will destroy their red blood cells, causing acute hemolytic anemia and damage the bone marrow.

Onion food is poison for dogs, so don't feed it casually. Do not give your dog the fermented dough to eat.

The warm and moist belly of a dog is an excellent place for yeast fermentation, and this fermentation can cause a series of health problems for the dog.

Eating yeast dough will cause dogs to face risks of abdominal pain and intestinal rupture.

If you make steamed buns and other pasta at home, you must put the raw fermented dough well and do not let the dog get close.

Chocolate

The cocoaminine and caffeine in chocolate are both toxic to dogs.

Caffeine and cocoaminine can affect the dog's central nervous system and myocardium, causing dogs to experience symptoms such as anxiety, abnormal activity, muscle spasms, increased urination, and shortness of breath.

If the dog eats in large quantities, it may die, which is very lethal!

Pickled food

Some pet owners may prefer to eat pickled foods and will feed them to their dogs casually, but this is also very harmful to dogs.

Pickled foods contain very high salt content, which not only causes dogs to shed hair and have tears, but also causes dogs to have increased cholesterol, which affects dogs' blood vessels and leads to dogs' poisoning or death.