There are many common foods that dogs can’t eat and non-food substances, including plants, which are potentially poisonous. Some of these you’ll know, while others might come as a surprise.
Many foods, medicines and plants which are safe for humans, can be toxic to our pets. In fact, some common household items can be life-threatening for dogs.
We’ve put together this comprehensive guide so you can learn about poisonous foods for dogs, which plants to avoid and what chemicals to always keep out of reach of your four-legged friend. Some of the items on this list may surprise you!
What foods can'tdogs eat?
We all love to treat our pups to the occasional treat! While some human foods are fine in moderation, others should be avoided entirely. Harmful foods for dogs include:
Certain fruits and vegetables
Many fruits and vegetables are fine for dogs to eat in small quantities, butcan pose a choking hazard if they're notcut into small piecesand fed under supervision. However, the following foods should be avoided, and can be very toxic, even in small amounts:
• Raisins.
• Sultanas.
• Grapes.
• Onions.
• Garlic.
• Some kinds of wild mushrooms.
Other plants that can cause toxicity in dogs when eaten in largequantitiesinclude:
• Rhubarb (mainly leaves).
• Potato leaves and stems.
• Tomato leaves and stems.
• Apple seeds, Cherry pits, Apricot pits, Peach pits, present a small risk only but can cause obstructions in the digestive system.