1.  Alcohol

Pets are easily affected by alcohol, as it absorbs from their bloodstream quickly. A pet may be drawn to a cup of wine, beer or sangria in a party, left alone on the ground. Taking any amount of alcohol can cause a decrease in blood pressure, blood sugar and body temperature. It may cause seizures and respiratory failures in drunken animals. The hidden alcohol in desserts or yeast in dough is the unidentified reasons. 

2.  Fatty Foods

Vomiting and diarrhea is induced by food containing high-fat content. Taking fatty meals leads to pancreatitis in many dogs. Specific breeds of dogs like Yorkshire terriers, Shetland sheepdogs and Miniature schnauzers are more likely to get pancreatitis than other dogs’ types. Try to avoid sharing junk food, fast food or greasy meals with your god, like steak, hot dogs, burgers, pork chops and fried chicken.  

3.  Fat Trimmings and Bones

Humans usually leave leftovers on tables that contain fat as well as bones. Both are injurious to the dog’s health. Pancreatitis occurs to dogs that eat trimmed fat, whether cooked or uncooked. It may seem fine to present bone to a dog; he can choke on it. Bones also tend to splinter, which can block or destroy your dog’s digestive system. Try using a trash can with lid or bag that can be sealed so that your pet does not look around in it for scraps or bones. Ask your guests not to throw chicken, pork, turkey or ribs on the ground, because your pets will eat it. 

4.  Raw fish meat

Feeding your pet, a raw food intentionally is something else, but them eating raw fish or meat that hasn’t been cooked properly is another story. Food poisoning occurs if, like eggs, fish and meat are also not cooked properly, leading to bacteria formation. Store your raw meat and fish in an area where your pets will not be able to reach it and eat the substance toxic to them. Salmon, trout, or sturgeons are the types of fish that house a parasite that can cause “fish disease”. Left untreated for two weeks, this disease can lead to death. Symptoms of this disease include fever, vomiting and big lymph nodes. Try cooking the fish completely to protect your dog against the parasite that might kill the dog.   

5.  Garlic onions dogs

Amongst famous barbecues items, onions and garlic onions are one of the popular items especially on a burger, used on a hot dog by chopping it, for an appetizer, these are fried and thoroughly used as a component in salsa, garden and egg salads. However, onions contain a major component known as thiosulphate, which acts as a lethal substance for cats and dogs. This component leads to red blood cells damage, known as hemolytic anemia, in your pet whether they take it in powder, cooked or raw form. To put simply, onions cause your pet’s red blood cells to erupt and burst. Even a small amount is highly toxic.