Pets often want to join in our meals, but not all human foods are safe for them. In fact, many foods we enjoy can be toxic for pets. Knowing which foods to avoid is essential to keep your furry family members healthy and safe.
Dangerous Foods for Dogs
Some foods, like chocolate, grapes, and onions, are particularly harmful to dogs. Chocolate contains theobromine, which can cause vomiting, tremors, and in severe cases, death. Grapes and raisins can lead to kidney failure, and onions can damage red blood cells.
Toxic Foods for Cats
Cats are often pickier about what they eat, but they’re still at risk. Onions, garlic, caffeine, and alcohol are particularly harmful to cats and can cause anemia or digestive issues.
Dangerous Foods for Birds and Small Animals
Birds, rabbits, and guinea pigs are extremely sensitive to certain foods. Avoid feeding them avocado, chocolate, caffeine, and salt. Always research any food before giving it to smaller pets.
If you need after-life care due to accidental poisoning, Two by Two Pet Support is here to help with compassionate services to guide you through this difficult time.
Ask the Expert
- What human foods are poisonous for dogs?
Foods like chocolate, grapes, onions, and caffeine are toxic to dogs. Avoid giving dogs table scraps unless they’re pet-safe treats. - What foods should I avoid feeding my pet cat?
Keep foods like garlic, onions, chocolate, and alcohol away from cats, as even small amounts can harm them. - How can I keep my pets safe from accidentally eating toxic foods?
Store food securely, avoid leaving unattended plates, and train pets to stay away from counters or tables. - What are the signs my pet has eaten something toxic?
Symptoms can include vomiting, lethargy, drooling, or trembling. If you notice these signs, contact a vet immediately. - How do I know if I need emergency help for my pet after they eat something dangerous?
If your pet shows severe symptoms like vomiting or difficulty breathing, it’s best to seek emergency vet care promptly.