
### 26 Common Foods to Avoid: Keeping Your Dog Safe and Healthy
- Advanced Animal Care
- Oct 3, 2025
- 3 min read
Here are some common toxic foods that dog owners should avoid feeding their pets:

1. **Chocolate**: Contains theobromine, which is highly toxic to dogs and can cause symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heart rate, and even seizures.
2. **Grapes and Raisins**: Even small amounts can lead to kidney failure in dogs, though the exact reason is still unclear.
3. **Onions and Garlic**: Both can damage red blood cells in dogs, leading to anemia. This includes all forms, whether raw, cooked, or powdered.
4. **Avocado**: Contains persin, which can be harmful to dogs in large quantities, potentially causing vomiting and diarrhea.

5. **Xylitol**: This artificial sweetener, found in sugar-free gum, candies, and some baked goods, can cause a rapid insulin release in dogs, leading to hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), seizures, and liver failure.
6. **Alcohol**: Even small amounts can be dangerous, leading to symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, and potentially coma or death.
7. **Caffeine**: Found in coffee, tea, and some energy drinks, caffeine can be toxic and cause restlessness, rapid heartbeat, and muscle tremors.
8. **Macadamia Nuts**: Can cause weakness, depression, vomiting, and tremors in dogs.

9. **Cooked Bones**: While not a food per se, cooked bones can splinter and cause blockages or tears in a dog’s digestive tract.
10. **Fat Trimmings**: Both cooked and uncooked fat can lead to pancreatitis in dogs, which is a serious condition.
11. **Mushrooms**: Certain wild mushrooms can be highly toxic and potentially fatal for dogs.

12. **Raw Dough**: Yeast can expand in a dog’s stomach, causing pain and potentially leading to a dangerous condition called bloat.
13. **Potato Peels**: Raw or green potatoes contain solanine, which is toxic to dogs.
14. **Tomatoes**: The green parts of the tomato plant (stems and leaves) contain solanine, which can be harmful.
15. **Rhubarb**: Contains oxalic acid, which can lead to kidney failure.

16. **Sugar**: Excessive sugar can lead to obesity and dental problems in dogs.
17. **Peaches**: The pit contains cyanide, which is toxic, especially in large quantities.
18. **Cherries**: The pits and stems contain cyanide, which is poisonous to dogs.
19. **Nutmeg**: Can cause hallucinations, increased heart rate, and disorientation.
20. **Salt**: Large amounts can lead to sodium ion poisoning, resulting in symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and seizures.

21. **Corn on the Cob**: While corn itself isn’t toxic, the cob can cause blockages in the digestive system.
22. **Fish Bones**: Like chicken bones, fish bones can splinter and cause injuries or blockages.
23. **Dairy Products**: Many dogs are lactose intolerant, and milk and cheese can lead to digestive upset.
24. **Moldy Foods**: Foods that are moldy can contain toxins that are harmful to dogs.
25. **Certain Spices**: Spices like nutmeg and cinnamon can be irritating or harmful in large quantities.
26. **Processed Foods**: High in sodium and preservatives, processed foods can lead to health issues.

Always keep these foods out of reach and consult your veterinarian if you're ever in doubt about what’s safe for your dog. Sticking to a properly formulated dog diet is the best way to ensure their health and safety.
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Always consult with a veterinarian if you're unsure about a specific food or if your dog has ingested something toxic. It's best to stick to a balanced diet specifically formulated for dogs to ensure their health and safety.









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