© iStock Dog: a list of foods not to give him!
© iStock Dog: a list of foods not to give him!

Does your dog love to eat something other than his kibble? Do you like to give him little treats to please him? Did he use to finish the leftovers on your plates? Be careful, not all food is good for your pet. Version Femina gives you a list of products not to give to your doggie.

It’s time to eat and your dog asks you for food in addition to his usual dish? He rolls on the ground, becomes all crazy, makes your eyes soft, and cuddles you more than usual? Don’t let yourself be fooled. Because there are many foods that can be very dangerous for the health of your pet. Here is a non-exhaustive list of products not to give it!

  • Chocolate
  • Dairy products
  • Onions and garlic
  • Plum
  • Cashew nuts
  • Cherries
  • The pear
  • Egg white
  • Salt
  • Grapes
  • Mushrooms
  • The lawyer
  • Cooked bones
  • Apricot
  • The potato
  • Macadamia nuts
  • Alcohol
  • Coffee

Chocolate is the most harmful product for the dog. Giving him some, could increase his heart rate and cause his death. We must therefore be very careful that none of the products on this list enter his mouth. Keeping your dog healthy is not really complicated. You just have to have enough knowledge so you don’t get it wrong. There are simply basics to know to prevent it from falling ill such as outlawing dairy products, raw potatoes, or certain fruits. In short, it’s a better idea to stick to kibble!

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