Human food that dogs can and cannot eat
As the expression goes, a dog is a man's best friend—and it's easy to see why. They greet us at the door every day, love us unconditionally, and even help humans live longer and happier lives. They are even used as an assistance to therapy. Dogs and their owners share a very special bond. So sharing food might not sound like a big deal. But no, dogs cannot eat all human food. But before giving your dog the foods that you crave, read on and learn which foods are safe, and which can send your dog straight to the emergency vet. This article covers mostly all sorts of questions like can dogs eat oats? Or can dogs eat chocolates?
The following food items that we normally eat, cannot be consumed by dogs:
- Chocolates: NO! Dogs cannot enjoy the human sweet delicacy of chocolates. This isn’t just an urban legend. Chocolate contains toxic substances for a dog (called methylxanthines). They act as stimulants stopping a dog’s metabolic process. Even just a little bit of chocolate, (especially dark chocolate) can cause diarrhea and vomiting. Large amounts can even cause seizures, irregular heart functioning, and death. If your dog consumes chocolate, contact a veterinarian or take it to the emergency hospital for pets as soon as possible.
- Garlic, onions, chives, leeks, and other allium family food: No, the dogs cannot consume any amounts of garlic, onions, leeks, and chives. Garlic is five times more toxic than any other allium family plant. Poisoning from onions and garlic will have delayed symptoms. So if your dog has consumed some, wait and monitor it for a few days and not right after consumption.
- Macadamia Nuts: This comes under one of the most poisonous foods for dogs. These nuts are a part of the Protacaea family and can cause vomiting, fever, inability to walk. In a worst-case scenario, it can affect the nervous system badly.
The safest food for any dog’s diet include:
- Corn: Corn is one of the most popular grains in the world and, depending on the type of corn, it may be high in some vitamins and minerals. In fact, corn is found in a variety of dog foods. Manufacturers prefer this grain because it is relatively cheap. Many animal nutritionists agree that corn is not a problem for dogs and can actually be part of a balanced diet. However, before giving it to your dog, you need to make sure that your dog is not allergic to corn.
- Eggs: Eggs are completely safe for dogs. Eggs are a great food source for your dog companion. They are rich in proteins, fatty acids, vitamins, and fatty acids that support your dog both internally and externally. Eggs should not be used as a main dish for dogs, but they are a casual treat.
- Oats: Oatmeal is a popular breakfast staple and is preferred because of its versatility and potential health benefits. It is also becoming an increasingly common ingredient in many types of commercial dog food.
- Bread: Dogs can eat bread in moderation, as safely as humans. Occasionally giving bread to your dog will not harm your dog as long as you are given a healthy and balanced diet and exercise well.
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