Symptoms of Dogs Eating Foods They Should Not Eat
We often say trouble comes from the mouth, but for dogs, trouble enters through the mouth. Many dogs, driven by curiosity, will bite or eat some fresh foods, but many of these are inedible for them. As a result, many problems often arise. Let's discuss the symptoms of dogs eating foods they should not eat.
1. Chocolate: severe drooling, frequent urination, dilated pupils, rapid heartbeat, vomiting and diarrhea, extreme excitement, hyperactivity, muscle tremors, and finally coma.
2. Onion: weight loss, fatigue, lethargy, frequent panting, depression, rapid pulse, weakness, membrane-like secretions appearing on gums and mouth.
3. Liver: bone deformities, rapid development of elbow and spinal bones, weight loss, anorexia, loss of appetite.
4. Bones: pale bluish gums, panting, open mouth breathing, pawing at face, shallow and slow breathing, unconsciousness, dilated pupils, even shock.
5. Raw eggs: hair loss, weakness, stunted growth, bone deformities.
6. Raw meat: poor appetite, high fever, dysentery, diarrhea, dehydration, lower abdominal pain, depression, lack of energy.
7. Grapes: vomiting, dysentery, dogs become depressed, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, in severe cases clinical oliguria, anuria, and finally kidney failure.
Of course, some foods do not always cause these symptoms immediately; it requires accumulation over time. Therefore, these foods should not be given to dogs regularly, or the impact on them will be significant, even threatening their lives.