Yes, many sweets and desserts, especially those containing certain ingredients like chocolate, xylitol, and raisins, can be poisonous to dogs.
1. Chocolate:
Chocolate contains theobromine, a substance that is toxic to dogs. Dark Chocolate and Baking Chocolate have higher theobromine content, making them more dangerous. Ingesting chocolate can lead to symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, increased heart rate, and, in severe cases, it can be fatal.
2. Xylitol:
Xylitol is a sugar substitute used in many sugar-free and diet products, including some sweets and gum. Xylitol can cause a rapid release of insulin in dogs, leading to hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Symptoms include vomiting, loss of coordination, and seizures, which can be life-threatening.
3. Raisins and Grapes:
Even small amounts of raisins or grapes can cause kidney failure in some dogs. The exact substance in these fruits that causes toxicity is not yet identified, so it's best to avoid giving them to dogs entirely.
It's crucial for pet owners to be aware of the ingredients in sweets and to keep them out of reach of dogs. If you suspect your dog has ingested something toxic, contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal poison control hotline immediately. Always consult with a veterinarian regarding your dog's diet and potential risks associated with certain foods.
Chocolate is poisonous to dogs. One ingredient in chocolate, known as theobromine, is a stimulant. It increases urination and affects the central nervous system and the heart. Symptoms of theobromine poisoning begin with vomiting, diarrhea, and hyperactivity. They may then have irregular heartbeat (arrythmia), increased urination, muscle tremors, excessive panting, increased body temperature, seizures, and even coma and death. Once you give a dog any chocolate, they crave more, and might eat enough to kill themselves. It is best not to feed your dog even a tiny piece of chocolate for this reason.
Yes, but it isn't the healthisest thing to feed them, but I'm sure they'll survivre as long as it doesn't get fed sweets a lot.
No they are not because think say, of a fox. They are not poisinous are they?
no they can not eat polo sweets.
You just said it; Sweets; Plural of 'Sweet'
the rhinausaurplecorn is the most poisinous snake known to man, it can kill anyone in seconds, its fangs are so poisinous that the smell of them can cause unconscinous. If you get to close, then the smell would form zits on the face. The rhinausaurplecorn is so dangerous that it has to be contained in clikng wrap. check definition
flarp is very poisinous to humans and dogs
Most definitely not. Especially chocolate. Chocolate can be fatal to dogs and cats. Other sweets are not necessarily fatal but they are not good for dogs.
Chocolate, Sugar coated sweets and basicaly all sweets. the sugar ain't good for their system!
Yes, but it must be cooked to aid it's digestion. After cooking you may puree it, keep in mind some dogs are plain picky!
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yes sometimes but not always heres a tip full bread dogscant hanndle sweets good if u have a mutt they eat sweets better and they dont chew their food
i am an expert on snakes and i have to say that is one of the worlds most stupidest questions in the wold no their not poisinous
Yes, but it isn't the healthisest thing to feed them, but I'm sure they'll survivre as long as it doesn't get fed sweets a lot.