Harmful Human Foods?!
Are there any “human” foods
that can harm my Dane?
If you think your pet may
have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, immediately call your
veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center's 24-hour emergency hot
line at (888) 426-4435. Be sure to let them know what he has eaten and how much,
the estimated time of ingestion, if you know it, and any problems he is
experiencing.
Yes, there are several. There are some we all have heard about, and others you
may not of. Among them are:
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Chocolate
·
Cooked poultry bones
·
Raw potatoes
·
Onions
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control
Center Have the following Harmful Foods listed on their website at
http://www.animed.org/dogs_foods_to_avoid.htm
- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, which can cause
gastrointestinal irritation, drunkenness, tremors, difficult breathing
and/or panting, coma and even death. Always place unattended drinks where
your dog cannot reach them;
- AVOCADOS, ingestion of which can
result in respiratory distress and the accumulation of fluid around the
heart;
- CHOCOLATE in all forms—baking,
semi-sweet, milk and dark—can be potentially poisonous to dogs, depending on
the amount eaten. Vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, hyperactivity and increased
thirst, urination and heart rate can be seen with the ingestion of as little
as ¼ ounce of baking chocolate by a 10-pound dog;
- All forms of COFFEE, including the grounds and
beans, can cause the same symptoms as chocolate;
- GRAPES and RAISINS, which may be toxic to some
dogs. Depending on the amount ingested, clinical signs can range from
vomiting to life-threatening kidney failure. As much is still to be
discovered about the toxic principle in these fruits--and as it is not yet
clear if chronic, long-term ingestion can also lead to toxicosis--it is
advised that you do not give your dogs grapes or raisins in any amount;
- MOLDY or SPOILED FOOD, which may contain molds
that can result in GI irritation, tremors, seizures and death. Spoiled food
may also contain bacteria that can cause severe food poisoning;
- ONIONS, GARLIC and CHIVES, which can lead to GI
upset and damage red blood cells;
- SALT and SALTY FOODS can result in sodium ion
poisoning, symptoms of which include regurgitation, tremors, excessive
thirst, diarrhea, high temperature and seizures. If enough salt is consumed,
death can also result;
- While the ripe red fruit of the TOMATO is not a
potential problem, the leaves, stem and unripe fruit are. Ingestion of these
can cause GI upset, excess salivation, drowsiness, dilated pupils and
weakness. The same symptoms can be seen with the ingestion of any green
plant parts of the potato;
- Candies and gum that contain the sweetener XYLITOL
can also cause problems in dogs—a fairly sudden drop in blood sugar,
resulting in depression and seizures--especially if large amounts are eaten;
- YEAST DOUGH can be double trouble for dogs. As it
rises, the dough can expand the GI tract, possibly causing the intestine to
rupture. The yeast can also form alcohol as it rises, leading to alcohol
poisoning;
ASPCA experts further caution canine
caretakers to be careful when it comes to fatty meats and spicy foods.
If you think your pet may have ingested a
potentially poisonous substance, immediately call your veterinarian or the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control Center's 24-hour emergency hot line at (888) 426-4435. Be
sure to let them know what he has eaten and how much, the estimated time of
ingestion, if you know it, and any problems he is experiencing.