7 Human Foods That Could Make Your Pet Sick

By Dana Poblete for Thrive Market Anyone who's ever owned a dog knows that sometimes, they double as vacuum cleaners. Whether it's a defiant toddler or a careless cook, food sometimes ends up on the floor, and most dogs (and cats!) are more than happy to be of service. But while those scraps might seem innocuous, pet owners should know there are some foods that are harmless to humans -- but deadly for pets. Want to know what to watch out for? We did the homework for you. According to the ASPCA, the Humane Society, and the Pet Poison Helpline, there are seven human foods and medications that could be toxic to pets. Avocado Seems harmless, but the persin in avocado can be mildly toxic to cats and dogs--particularly smaller ones, who can experience heart congestion if they eat too much. Onions, garlic, and chives These allium plants are especially dangerous for cats, and can cause anemia and red blood cell damage if consumed in excess. However, these plants are okay in small doses, so no need to worry about the minimal amounts sometimes used in pet foods. Grapes and raisins Researchers believe a mycotoxin in these fruits can cause liver damage and kidney failure in dogs, potentially resulting in a dramatic blood pressure spike and a coma. Macadamia nuts Too many macadamia nuts can be inflammatory to dogs. They may suffer from swollen limbs and tremors, and eventually, weakened nervous and digestive systems. Cooked bones Since cooked bones become brittle, they can splinte...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news