Forbidden Foods for Dalmatians

Dalmatians
Dogs love to eat and can only distinguish what they can and cannot eat, but they cannot discern the dangers of certain foods. For Dalmatians to grow healthily, they need more nutrition and energy support. Proteins, vitamins, calcium, minerals, and so forth are all indispensable for a dog's bodily growth. In daily life, there are many things that dogs can eat, however, many foods are forbidden for Dalmatians. For example, the following:
Snacks and drinks containing theobromine and caffeine like chocolate must not be fed to pet dogs. When you eat these snacks yourself, never casually give your dog a piece. The caffeine in chocolate reduces blood flow to the brain, leading to heart disease and other potentially fatal illnesses. Note that the higher the chocolate purity, the higher the caffeine content, and the greater the harm to the Dalmatian.
Green onions, garlic, ginger, and so on must not be given to Dalmatians either. Simply put, if you stir-fried shredded onions or your food contains garlic, do not habitually feed your dog leftovers containing green onions or garlic. Both raw and cooked onions contain disulfide compounds that cause oxidation of red blood cells in dogs, which may result in hemolytic anemia and seriously harm the dog's health.
Small, sharp bones from chicken, duck, fish, etc., are not to be fed to Dalmatians. Fragments of these hard bones can easily pierce the dog's throat or injure their mouth. In severe cases, this can lead to gastrointestinal bleeding and even threaten the dog's life.
Raw, cold, frozen, and strongly irritating foods must not be fed to Dalmatians. For example, foods high in salt, spicy and irritating items, raw meat, frozen shrimp, and so on should not be given casually. This will not only irritate the dog's gastrointestinal tract but may also cause food poisoning, high fever, diarrhea, vomiting, or shock.