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Which things can Huskies not eat?

Author: PetsZone Release time: 2025-09-05 23:24:31 View number: 6

       Huskies have a completely different diet from humans. Of course, the healthiest and safest way is definitely to feed Huskies professional pet dog food, but feeding only dog food may lead to unbalanced nutrition, so it is necessary to feed some other foods as well. At this time, you need to know which foods Huskies cannot eat.

 

Which things can Huskies not eat?
Which things can Huskies not eat?

       1. Chocolate: The caffeine in chocolate is absolutely poison for pet dogs. It can cause reduced blood flow to the pet dog's brain, trigger heart disease, and in severe cases pose a fatal risk. If a pet dog accidentally eats chocolate, you must quickly take the pet dog to a professional pet hospital for gastric lavage and treatment to avoid sequelae.

       2. Grapes: You may think the sweet and sour fruit is tasty, but it is actually extremely dangerous food for pet dogs. Grapes can cause kidney failure, vomiting, diarrhea, and other symptoms that are very dangerous. In summer, be sure to keep grapes out of the pet dog's reach to prevent accidental ingestion!

 

Which things can Huskies not eat?
Which things can Huskies not eat?

       3. Onion and garlic: Onion and garlic contain disulfides, which are harmless to humans but cause oxidation of red blood cells in pet dogs, leading to hemolytic anemia.

       4. Seafood and animal liver: Seafood and animal livers are rich in vitamin A. Excessive consumption can cause overly rapid bone growth in pet dogs, and for puppies may cause bone deformities. Although it is not toxic, it is ultimately unsuitable for pet dogs to eat, especially dogs with a history of skin disease, who must be cautious when consuming seafood products.

 

Which things can Huskies not eat?
Which things can Huskies not eat?

       Finally, sharp and pointed bones, such as chicken and duck bones that are sharp after biting, and fish bones which naturally have spines. Humans are easily pricked by these bones and they can easily injure the pet dog's stomach and intestines, especially dangerous for small dogs. Therefore, feeding Huskies must be done cautiously.

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