Can i give grapes to my dog
Dogs who eat a large amount of either may go into renal failure. Macadamia nuts. Another medical mystery, these nuts are best not shared with your pets — especially if they are cloaked in dark chocolate.
Though fatalities are rare, as few as 10 nuts can cause frightening symptoms in a small dog, such as muscle weakness, tremors and vomiting. It's just not worth it. Onions and garlic. Garlic and onions can damage healthy red blood cells, leading to life-threatening anemia if not caught and treated in time.
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Too many treats will either add on the pounds or unbalance the diet, and neither is a good result. Watch the size of the treats break them up — dogs can count, but they can't measure and the frequency. Treats can lead to behavior problems. OK, so what kinds of people food are good for sharing?
My favorites are baby carrots and apple slices. Coconut and Coconut Oil When ingested in small amounts, coconut and coconut-based products are not likely to cause serious harm to your pet. The flesh and milk of fresh coconuts do contain oils that may cause stomach upset, loose stools or diarrhea. Because of this, we encourage you to use caution when offering your pets these foods. Coconut water is high in potassium and should not be given to your pet.
Grapes and Raisins Although the toxic substance within grapes and raisins is unknown, these fruits can cause kidney failure.
Until more information is known about the toxic substance, it is best to avoid feeding grapes and raisins to dogs. Macadamia Nuts Macadamia nuts can cause weakness, depression, vomiting, tremors and hyperthermia in dogs. Signs usually appear within 12 hours of ingestion and can last approximately 24 to 48 hours.
Milk and Dairy Because pets do not possess significant amounts of lactase the enzyme that breaks down lactose in milk , milk and other dairy-based products cause them diarrhea or other digestive upset.
Nuts Nuts, including almonds, pecans, and walnuts, contain high amounts of oils and fats. The fats can cause vomiting and diarrhea, and potentially pancreatitis in pets. Onions, Garlic, Chives These vegetables and herbs can cause gastrointestinal irritation and could lead to red blood cell damage and anemia.
Although cats are more susceptible, dogs are also at risk if a large enough amount is consumed. The answer is largely based on how quickly you seek veterinary care. Grape and raisin toxicity is a somewhat strange phenomenon that many dog owners are not yet aware of. Stories of dogs reacting to the seemingly innocuous fruit have gradually risen to notoriety in the last five or six years as dog owners have begun to experience their pets going into kidney failure after consuming grapes or raisins.
It is not yet known what exactly about grapes and raisins is toxic to dogs. Researchers have investigated whether pesticides, some type of fungus or another factor may be leading to these issues, but no single cause has yet been determined.
However, researchers have determined that toxicity in grapes and raisins is a dose-dependent issue.
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