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Harmful Dog Food Guide
Author: Mr. Andrei Smith
Website: http://www.midwestmetal.com
Added: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 01:41:40 -0500
Category: Dogs
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Just like humans, dogs are also prone to allergies and complications caused by food intake. There are certain dog foods that are considered harmful and even fatal if eaten by your k9 fellow.

Take for instance, dog bones. We often associate dogs as animals who love eating bones, but did you know that such food, either cooked or raw, can be harmful? Bones are not an advisable diet for dogs because they can puncture their internal organs and result to obstruction, specifically in the digestive system, if not properly chewed and swallowed. It is more recommended that you let your canine friend eat soft and wet foods that are easy to digest. Bones are dry, harmful dog food that can cause an upset stomach and dyspepsia.

There are also some vegies and fruits that are detrimental to dog’s health. Root crops such as onions and garlic are some of them. These vegetables are very toxic and can damage the kidneys of your pet. Tomatoes are unsafe for dogs too. Experts say this citrus fruit can result to canine tremors and heart arrhythmias. Mushrooms are also toxic and harmful dog food, commonly instigating abdominal disorder, diarrhea, even coma as side effects.

Canines are also not allowed to eat chocolates and drink coffee. Why is that so? Medical findings reveal that chocolates and coffee can slow down the metabolism of your dog and can later cause serious illnesses such as heart diseases and kidney failures. Chocolates and coffee contain elements such as caffeine that are toxic and can affect the dog’s circulatory and nervous systems. Take note that the darker the chocolate, the more harmful it is.

Many commercial dog foods being sold in the market today also contain specific ingredients and chemicals that are harmful to dogs. Among these ingredients include corn, ethoxyquin, artificial color, dairy and beef fat. As much as possible, don’t feed your dog with foods containing these ingredients. They are not totally poisonous, but can pose health problems in the long run. Dogs can poorly digest dairy products and food with high fat content.

So if you are serious about the safety and health of your dog, be extra careful in feeding him and never ever throw harmful dog food on his feeding bowl!




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About the Author:
Andrei Smith writes for Midwest Metal Products, one of industry’s leaders in providing wire-formed, sheet metal fabricated and tubular metal products such as fan guards. Learn more information about wire forming.

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