1, no salt
Eating too much salt can cause kidney problems in dogs.
Don't feed the dog with sharp and hard chicken bones.
Poultry bones are sharp, and feeding chicken bones to dogs may pierce the dog's throat and stomach; It may also cut the dog's mouth and esophagus. If you want to feed bones, you can feed boiled pig bones and other bones. Bone marrow is an excellent source of calcium, phosphorus and copper, and eating big bones helps to remove tartar.
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Dietary taboos for not feeding dogs:
1. Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs, and sometimes a raisin can kill a dog. ?
Macadamia nuts can cause collapse, muscle spasm and paralysis. Other nuts are not good for dogs either. High phosphorus content in nuts may lead to kidney calculi and should be avoided as much as possible. Peanut butter is an exception, but if you feed peanut butter, you should choose organic sugar-free peanut butter.
Avocado itself, stone fruit and fruit tree are poisonous. It can cause dogs to have difficulty breathing and hydrops in the chest, abdomen and heart.
The seeds and cores of apples, cherries, pears or similar fruits contain cyanide, which is a deadly poison for people and dogs. Cyanide can also be found in the intestines of dogs, which will kill dogs without warning within 24 hours. ?
5. Onions and green onions contain disulfide, which is harmless to people, but it will oxidize red blood cells of dogs, which may lead to hemolytic anemia and hematuria. Even heating can't destroy the harmful substances in it, so don't feed the dog onions and green onions. ?
6. A small amount of liver is good for dogs, but too much liver may cause problems. Because the liver contains a lot of vitamin A, it will cause vitamin A poisoning. Three chicken livers a week (or the corresponding amount of other animal livers) can cause bone problems.
7. The purine content of theobromine is very high, which will damage the dog's kidney, and the dog's ability to degrade purine is much lower than that of human. Chocolate also contains caffeine, which is also very harmful to the health of dogs. The purer the chocolate, the smaller the dog, and the greater the chance of poisoning. The symptoms of chocolate poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, frequent urination, anxiety, hyperactivity, rapid heartbeat and breathing. It may even cause the dog to twitch or even die.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Dogs-Taboo Diet (main answer: condiments and meat)