Chocolate includes theobromine, which can be hazardous to dogs. Dark and baking chocolate are riskier due to their higher theobromine content.
Grapes and raisins may cause renal failure in dogs. Avoid them since even little amounts are dangerous.
Allium foods like onions and garlic can damage a dog's red blood cells, causing anemia. This risk applies to raw and cooked food.
Avocado contains persin, which can be hazardous to dogs in big doses. The pit can choke, and the excessive fat content may cause intestinal difficulties.
Drinking alcohol can harm a dog's liver and brain. Small doses can cause intoxication, vomiting, and respiratory failure.
Caffeine, like chocolate, includes theobromine, which can be hazardous to dogs. Don't give them coffee, tea, or caffeine.
Sugar-free items like gum and peanut butter include xylitol, a sugar replacement. Rapid insulin release can cause hypoglycemia, seizures, and liver failure.
If your dog is lactose intolerant, giving them dairy products may cause digestive distress, such as diarrhea and stomach discomfort.