We all know that dogs’ dietary preferences vary from individual to individual, but some fruits may not be suitable for them. Xiao Yuanyuan lists the three fruits that dogs fear the most. Let’s learn about them together! Grapes and raisin grapes are...
We all know that dogs’ dietary preferences vary from individual to individual, but some fruits may not be suitable for them. Xiao Yuanyuan lists the three fruits that dogs fear the most. Let’s learn about them together!
Grapes and raisin grapes are one of the most important fruits that dogs should avoid. Grapes and raisins are harmful to the dog's kidneys and may lead to serious consequences such as renal failure. Although the specific toxic components are not known, many cases have proven this. Therefore, if your dog accidentally eats grapes or raisins, you should contact your veterinarian immediately for examination and treatment.
Cherry Cherry is also a fruit that is harmful to dogs. The flesh and pits of cherries contain high cyanide, which is a toxic substance. When dogs consume too much cherries, it may lead to cyanide poisoning, resulting in symptoms such as difficulty breathing and rapid heart rate. In addition, the pits of cherries may also cause digestive problems such as intestinal obstruction. Therefore, when feeding fruit to dogs, we should avoid letting them eat cherries.
Persimmons and persimmons are also one of the fruits that dogs should not eat. Persimmons contain a large amount of tannin, which will combine with the substances in the dog's body to form a precipitate that is difficult to digest. These precipitates may block the dog's intestines and cause digestive problems such as intestinal obstruction. In addition, the tannic acid in persimmons may also affect the dog's absorption of minerals such as calcium and iron, and have adverse effects on the dog's health.
In addition to the above three fruits, there are some other fruits that may also have adverse effects on the health of dogs. For example, tropical fruits such as mango and pineapple may cause allergic reactions; the cores of fruits such as plums and apricots contain high cyanide, so they should be avoided to be eaten by dogs; citrus fruits are more acidic and may stimulate the dog's gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, when feeding fruits to dogs, we should choose the fruit that suits them and control our intake.
To ensure the health of the dog, we should follow the following suggestions: 1. Understand the dog's dietary preferences and restrictions and choose the fruit that suits them for feeding. 2. When feeding fruits, pay attention to controlling intake to avoid excessive consumption of dogs. 3. Avoid exposing dogs to fruits that may have adverse effects on their health, such as grapes, cherries, persimmons, etc. 4. Pay attention to the dog's reaction after eating fruits. If abnormal symptoms occur, contact the veterinarian for examination and treatment in time.
As responsible pet owners, we should pay attention to the dietary health of our dogs and understand which fruits are suitable for them to eat and which should be avoided. Through reasonable combination and appropriate feeding, we can allow dogs to enjoy delicious fruits while ensuring their health and happiness. I hope Xiao Yuanyuan’s sharing will be helpful to everyone, so let us work together for the health of the dog!