CARROTS
Both raw and cooked carrots are safe for dogs. Low in calories and rich in nutrients, they make a healthy snack. Just be sure to cut them into bite-sized pieces to prevent choking.
GRAPES
Grapes and raisins contain toxic compounds that are harmful to dogs. They have the potential to lead to rapid kidney failure and death.
WATERMELON
Watermelon fruit is a very healthy treat for dogs, as it is low in calories and packed with nutrients, such as vitamin A and vitamin C. However, there are some claims rinds and seeds can cause digestive problems.
ONIONS
Onions contain N-propyl disulfide, a compound that is toxic to dogs. It can damage your dog’s red blood cells, reducing their ability to carry oxygen through the body. This often results in a condition called anemia
CHOCOLATE
Dogs should never eat chocolate. This is because chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, two stimulants that dogs cannot efficiently metabolize
TOMATOES
It’s okay to feed your dog tomatoes as an occasional treat, as long as they are ripe. Green tomatoes, on the other hand, may contain small amounts of tomatine, a toxic glycoalkaloid.
BEETROOT
They are a great addition to a dog’s diet, in moderation, and provide them with a number of beneficial micronutrients. Beets provide dogs with Vitamin C, fiber, manganese, folate, and potassium.
AVOCADO
Dogs should never eat avocados because they contain persin, a toxin that can cause fluid buildup in the lungs and chest, leading to breathing issues, oxygen deprivation, and even death.
