Seasonings dogs can t have?

If you are a dog parent, then there is nothing more devastating than seeing your furry little buddy in pain. Dogs are our best friends and we all want to make sure they stay happy and healthy. One way to do so is by keeping them away from harmful foods such as seasonings that don’t mix well with their digestive system.

Here’s a list of some common seasonings you should avoid giving your dog:

1. Garlic & Onion

Garlic and onions can prove fatal for your furry friend if ingested in large amounts. They contain disulfides and sulfoxides which may cause serious damage to red blood cells leading to anemia among other issues.

2. Salt

Excessive salt intake can lead to dehydration, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors or even seizures in dogs.

3. Nutmeg

While nutmeg may add aroma to human food; it contains myristicin that causes hallucinations among other symptoms like abdominal pain, hyperactivity etc. [1]

4. Sage

Sage oils present various health benefits for humans but its component- thujone could work adversely on the digestive tract of dogs causing medical problems that would require immediate intervention by veterinarians.[2]

Food Beneficial Harmful
Peanut Butter Rich in Vitamin E Xylitol
Chicken Excellent Protein Source Onion Powder
Yogurt Probiotics / Proteins Artificial Flavoring
Green Beans / Fiber / Garlic Powder

Some pet owners believe their pups possess iron stomachs when the truth is far from that! Our pets are delicate creatures who deserve the best possible care. Thus, it’s time you bid adieu to seasoning your dog’s food forever- whether it be with salt or aromatic spices.

Your furry friend is irreplaceable; adopt a health-oriented approach and prioritize their dietary plan that ensures they remain exuberant throughout their lives!

Stay vigilant, keep your friends safe!

[1] https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/nutrition/foods-to-avoid-dangerous-for-dogs/
[2] https://wagwalking.com/condition/sage-poisoning

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