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Do not feed your dog these! 6 toxic dog foods

Dogs are known for their great companionship, for being very cute and for putting everything they can in their mouths. That way, most likely anything that is placed near them is quite capable of eating. However, their bodies work differently than humans, and some foods can be very harmful to them.

So check out the list of 6 now foods that dogs can't eat.

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Foods your dog should avoid

Check out these 6 foods that dogs should not eat:

1. Chocolate

Generally known, for most people, chocolate is a food that should not be ingested by dogs, and can even cause death.

The great villain of delicious chocolate is the theobromine substance, present in cocoa, which ends up inducing diuresis, vasodilation and stimulates the central nervous system and the heart. In addition, the high rate of fat in chocolate can damage the animal's pancreas.

2. Grapes and raisins

Whether pitted or unpeeled, organic or not, any type of grape can cause serious damage to the health of dogs.

And even if the mechanism behind this reaction is unknown, it is known that this food triggers kidney and liver failure, causing diarrhea, vomiting, among other symptoms.

3. Avocado

Although it is a beneficial and recommended food for humans, in dogs, avocado is toxic and potentially fatal. The mechanism of such toxicity is still unknown, although it is related to the substance Persin, which causes gastrointestinal changes. And it can cause an accumulation of liquid in the organs in addition to pancreatitis and necrosis.

4. Raw egg

Although it is not fatal, the consumption of raw eggs by dogs can cause hair loss and skin problems. Due to the presence of toxic substances in the raw egg.

5. Xylitol

Commonly present in diet foods and sugar, xylitol is a sweetener quickly absorbed by dogs, causing an insulin spike.

This rapid increase in the rate of glucose in the blood, in addition to increasing the release of insulin, can cause liver failure.

6. dairy products

Although it does not present any toxic compounds for dogs, the composition of dairy products, rich in lactose, can cause discomfort to animals.

This nuisance occurs in the adult phase of the animal, when there is no longer the production of the enzyme Lactase, responsible for the degradation of lactose. Thus, adult dogs are lactose intolerant, and its consumption can cause digestive problems.

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