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Watch Out! 11 Human Foods That Are Toxic For Your Dog

11 Common Human Foods That Can Endanger Your Dog.

Dogs are little opportunists when it comes to snatching up tasty treats! But not all the everyday food and drinks around us are safe for them. Let’s dive into the 11 items that can be especially dangerous for your dog. 🐶❤️

Oh yes, I understand how difficult it is to resist those pleading eyes from your dog. However, remember that giving in isn’t really doing your dog any favors.

Harmful Human Food For Your Dog.

  • Chocolate – Contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs.
  • Grapes and Raisins – Can cause kidney failure in dogs.
  • Onions and Garlic – These can damage a dog’s red blood cells.
  • Avocado – Contains persin, which can be harmful in large amounts.
  • Alcohol – Even small amounts can be toxic and cause serious health issues.
  • Caffeine – Found in coffee, tea, and some sodas, it can be very dangerous for dogs.
  • Macadamia Nuts – Can cause weakness, tremors, and hyperthermia.
  • Xylitol – A sugar substitute found in sugar-free products, it can lead to liver failure.
  • Raw Dough – This can expand in a dog’s stomach and produce alcohol, leading to serious issues.
  • Cooked Bones – Can splinter and cause blockages or tears in the digestive tract.
  • Fatty Foods – High-fat foods can lead to pancreatitis in dogs

    Always be cautious about what your pup can access, and when in doubt, consult your vet! 🐾❤️

What is a Healthy Diet for Your Dog?

Pure Pet Food is indeed a fantastic choice for dogs! It features all-natural ingredients packed with essential vitamins and minerals. There are no hidden fillers, so you can feel good about what you’re feeding your furry friend. Plus, it’s easy to store and prepare, making mealtime a breeze. Your dog will love it, and you’ll love knowing you’re providing them with a healthy diet! 🐶❤️

Does Pure Pet Food offer trial size or sample packs?

Yes, Pure Pet Food often offers a trial size or sample pack for new customers. This allows you to try their products before committing to a larger purchase. It’s a great way to see if your dog enjoys the food and to ensure it meets their dietary needs.

It may sound like an easy solution to the problem, but it’s not really the best option. I remember my aunt had a couple of dogs and all of them got the food what was left over from the table. I do not recommend that. 

Human food can make a dog or any other pet sick. Some foods like pizza and chocolate are toxic to dogs. ( I know dogs love them but that doesn’t mean they are good for your dog) ” Killing your dog with kindness.”

Their digestive systems aren’t built for it, so introducing human food can cause just as many problems as the recalled pet food if you’re not careful.

Not all human food is bad, though. If you decide to make your own food for your dog then make sure you’re giving healthy organic food.

(Especially meat products, don’t get the hormone-treated  meat you buy at the supermarket )Go to your local butchery, they always have meat you can use for your dog. You just have to tell them and they give you a good price in most cases and the meat they have is good.

If you go through the trouble and go for homecooked dog food than please make sure that there are no ingredients in artificial flavours or any chemically sprayed food.

Download our booklet with 5 DIY Dog Food Recipes.

 

 

A Simple Homemade Dog Food Recipe

Note: Before making significant dietary changes for your dog, it’s crucial to consult with your veterinarian. They can provide personalized advice based on your dog’s specific needs.

Here’s a basic recipe for a homemade dog food:

Ingredients:

  • 1 pound lean ground meat (beef, chicken, or turkey)
  • 1 cup brown rice
  • 1 cup mixed vegetables (carrots, peas, green beans)
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Water

Instructions:

  1. Cook the Rice: Cook the brown rice according to package instructions.
  2. Cook the Meat: Brown the ground meat in a large skillet over medium heat. Drain off any excess grease.
  3. Combine Ingredients: In a large pot, combine the cooked rice, cooked meat, mixed vegetables, egg, and olive oil. Add enough water to create a desired consistency.
  4. Simmer: Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 20-30 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender.
  5. Cool and Serve: Let the mixture cool completely before serving. You can store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a few days.

Remember:

  • Balance is key: Ensure your dog is getting a balanced diet. Consult with your vet for specific dietary needs.
  • Introduce gradually: Transition your dog to homemade food slowly to avoid digestive upset.
  • Monitor your dog’s health: Watch for any signs of allergies or digestive issues.

 

Download our booklet with 5 DIY Dog Food Recipes.

 

 

For more complex recipes and dietary considerations, consult with a veterinary nutritionist.

Melanie

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