What vegetables and fruits can’t be eaten by dogs?
Although the stomach of animals is much stronger than that of humans, the food that humans eat is too heavy for dogs, so it is not a big deal to eat it occasionally, but in the long run, it may make the dog picky, fat, or suffer from chronic diseases, so the nutrition that dogs need is still very different from that of human beings. How to choose the food for your dog? What are the foods that dogs can and cannot eat?
Fruits that dogs can’t eat
In fact, there are many kinds of fruits that dogs can eat, but you need to remember the two major principles of “moderate feeding” and “peeling and removing seeds”; the amount of feeding is recommended based on the weight of the dog, the weight of the dog in kilograms = the number of grams of fruits that can be fed per day, for example, a dog that weighs 6 kilograms can eat up to 6 grams of fruits per day. The following 7 types of fruits are not recommended for your dog to eat. Owners should avoid these fruits when feeding their dogs:
Grapes: Can cause diarrhea, vomiting or even acute kidney failure, avoid eating grapes!
Pineapple: may cause allergy or gastrointestinal discomfort.
Cherries: Cherry seeds are toxic to dogs and can cause breathing difficulties, rapid heartbeat and even shock.
Peaches: Eating the seeds may cause diarrhea or vomiting.
Avocado: toxic to dogs, can cause diarrhea, vomiting and other symptoms.
Persimmon: Persimmon seeds can cause gastrointestinal inflammation in dogs.
Citrus: Fruits such as linden and oranges can cause gastrointestinal discomfort and should be avoided. (Especially cats should avoid citrus).