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FOOD, PLANTS AND SPICES SAFETY INFORMATION
Forbidden and To Be Cautioned - Common Food
A thru D
Large quantities may lead to electrolyte imbalances, thirst, sodium ion poisoning and
death. Symptoms of excessive salt are diarrhea, vomiting, depression, tremors, seizures
and elevated body temperature.                                        

Shrimp:
Shell fish can be common allergy triggers. Small amount appears to be fine in most dogs. Always check with
your vet before giving your dogs shrimp. If you do feed shrimp to your dog, be careful to peel the shells
because they are hard to digest and may cause choking, cuts or other irritations. Improper preparation of raw
shrimp may cause food poisoning.

Soy sauce:
Bad for dogs because it is very salty. Large quantities may lead to electrolyte imbalances, thirst, sodium ion
poisoning and death. Symptoms of excessive salt are diarrhea, vomiting, depression, tremors, seizures and
elevated body temperature.        
              
Spaghetti:
People food is generally not good for dogs. While it is not necessarily bad for dogs, spaghetti with sauce can
upset the dogs’ stomach due to the spices in the sauce. Plain spaghetti is ok.

Spicy food:
Frequently contains salt, onion, garlic and other spices that can cause stomach upset as well as more serious
health issues when given in large amount.

Sugary foods:
Can lead to obesity, dental problems and diabetes. Dogs can become addicted and lose their taste for
healthier options, cause blood sugar and blood pressure imbalance, or weight gain resulting in obesity.Too
much sugar can cause diarrhea. Some research states that some cancer cells thrive on carbohydrates (sugar).

Sugar-free candies:
May be sweetened with Xylitol that can cause serious, possible life threatening problems for dogs .
 
Table scraps:
Should not make up more than 10% of the diet, if you must.

Taco:
People food is generally not good for dogs. Tacos normally come with spicy salsa sauce which can upset the
dogs’ stomach due to the spices in the sauce.

Tea:
Contains caffeine that can cause caffeine toxicity with symptoms such as  hyperactivity, restlessness, muscle
twitches, increased urination and excessive panting. Increased heart rate, blood pressure and seizures may
occur.

Thai food:
People food is generally not good for dogs. While in general they are not toxic, some Thai food is cooked with
onion or other spices that are bad for dogs and can cause serious health issues. Thai food is also spicy and
that can cause stomach upset as well as more serious health issues when given in large amount.

Tobacco:
Can cause nausea, salivation, vomiting and rapid heartbeat.

Turkey bone:
Absolutely no no. While it does not splinter as easily as chicken bone, it still splinters and can cause obstruction
or laceration of the digestive system.

Turkey skin:
No because of high fat content and spices that can be on it. Spice in general is bad or even fatal to dogs. Dogs
can suffer from a condition called pancreatitis when given too much fatty food.

Unbaked bread:
Can expand and produce gas in the digestive system, causing pain and possible rupture of the stomach and
intestines.

Walnuts:
Can bring about a number of illness symptoms including tremors, lack of coordination and swelling of the legs.

Wasabi:
Wasabi is commonly made with horseradish which is neither bad nor good for dogs. It is however spicy and may
upset their stomach. Avoid feeding it to your dog.

Wonton:
People food is generally not good for dogs. But if wonton is boiled and served with no sauce, it is safe for dogs.
They are generally made from flour wrapper and meat such as chicken, pork or turkey. Make sure no onion or
mushroom. Do not give fried wonton since they are fatty.

Xylitol:
Can cause serious and possible life threatening problems for dogs. Xylitol can cause increase in insulin
circulating through the dog’s body, causing blood sugar to drop and lead to liver failure. Symptoms include loss
of coordination, vomiting, lethargy and seizures.

Yeast dough:
Can expand and produce gas in the digestive system, causing pain and possible rupture of the stomach and
intestines.

Yogurt:
While it can be a good source of available calcium and protein, some dogs may experience lactose overdose
that causes constipation, itchy and irritated skin, and dehydration. To choose the right yogurt, pick one that has
live active bacteria and no sugars or artificial sweeteners. The active bacteria may act as probiotics.

Yogurt Flavored:
Contains far too much sugar for dogs' digestive system to handle.   Some dogs may experience lactose
overdose that causes constipation, itchy and irritated skin, and dehydration.

Yogurt Frosting:
Contains far too much sugar for dogs' digestive system to handle. Some dogs may experience lactose
overdose that causes constipation, itchy and irritated skin, and dehydration.
S thru Z
S thru Z
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