Toxic mushrooms can cause severe health issues in dogs, such as vomiting, seizures, and potentially fatal consequences.
N-propyl disulfide in these foods harms red blood cells, causing hemolysis and anemia in pets. Anemia can lead to organ failure or death
Experts caution that dogs can experience weakness, vomiting, tremors, lethargy, and walking difficulties after eating macadamia nuts.
In dogs, nutmeg poisoning can happen with just one teaspoon of ground nutmeg or two to three whole nutmeg seeds. Even if your dog doesn’t consume a toxic amount, stomach upset is probable.
Dogs’ digestive systems are not equipped to process the intricacies and heat of spicy foods, potentially causing discomfort, mouth and stomach irritation, and more severe conditions like diarrhea, vomiting, or pancreatitis
Even tiny quantities can lead to symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, seizures, and heart attack.
Cooked green veggies, such as broccoli, can be a healthy dog treat but should be in moderation. Isothiocyanate in broccoli may cause digestive issues if eaten too much.
Plants like Sago Palm, Lily, and Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane) have toxins harmful to dogs, leading to various health problems, from upset stomach to severe issues such as liver or kidney damage.