Dangerous human foods that dogs should never eat, including chocolate, grapes, onions, and cooked bones
Dog Nutrition

WHAT FOODS SHOULD DOGS NEVER EAT?

Dangerous Foods That Can Put Your Dog’s Life at Risk

He’s looking at you.
Licking his lips.
Waiting for just one bite.

And right there – you make a mistake.

I know.
That look is hard to resist.
But if you love your dog, you need to understand one thing:

What’s safe for you can be dangerous – even deadly – for your dog.

And no,
“it fell on the floor, it won’t hurt him”
is not a rule that applies here.

Humans and Dogs Don’t Eat the Same – and Never Will

It’s a serious mistake to believe that dogs can eat what we eat.
Especially small breeds.

Not all dogs eat the same either:

  • Large and working dogs burn more energy
  • Puppies need higher protein intake
  • Dogs prone to obesity must avoid fatty foods

And here’s another big myth:

Dogs don’t get bored of the same food.

Frequent food changes do more harm than good and often cause digestive issues.
If food needs to be changed, it must be done gradually, over 5–7 days.

The Most Dangerous Foods for Dogs

Bones – Especially Chicken and Fish Bones

Cooked bones splinter.
They don’t chew – they break.
They can puncture the intestines and cause severe internal injuries.

Sweet, Salty, Spicy, and Seasoned Foods

These foods:

  • damage internal organs
  • overload the pancreas
  • lead to long-term health problems

A dog is not a small human.
Their body works differently.

Caffeine and Chocolate – A Silent Threat

Coffee.
Tea.
Chocolate.

They contain substances that attack a dog’s heart and nervous system.

A medium-sized dog can die after eating less than 3.5 oz (100 g) of dark baking chocolate.

That’s why children and “sharing treats” need special supervision.

Alcohol and Carbonated Drinks

Even small amounts can be fatal.
No exceptions.
Strictly forbidden.

Dangerous Vegetables and Fruits for Dogs

Garlic and Onions – In Any Form

They cause poisoning and damage red blood cells.

Green Beans, Cabbage, Peas

Hard to digest and often cause:

  • bloating
  • gas
  • stomach pain

Grapes and Fruit Pits

Grapes are extremely toxic to dogs.

Pits and seeds from apples, peaches, apricots, plums, and cherries contain cyanide.

Citrus fruits aren’t harmless either – their acidity irritates a dog’s digestive system.

Milk and Raw Eggs – Common Owner Mistakes

Dogs lack the enzymes needed to digest lactose, which is why milk often causes diarrhea and stomach pain.

Raw eggs may contain:

  • Salmonella
  • E. coli

A risk with no real benefit.

When Is It Time to Call the Vet?

If your dog eats any of these foods and you notice:

  • vomiting
  • trembling
  • fever
  • difficulty breathing
  • weakness

You don’t wait.
You call the vet.

Every Dog Is Different – But This Is Not for Experimenting

Every dog reacts differently.
What suits one dog may cause allergies or serious problems for another.

But with these foods, there is no testing.
No “just a little.”

Protect your dog’s health.
Feed him wisely.

In the next article, I’ll explain what dogs can eat and how to prepare safe, homemade meals for your furry friend.

Written by Nataša Miranović

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