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Why can't golden retrievers eat chocolate?

Date: 2024-10-07

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Why can't golden retrievers eat chocolate?
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CutePetDiary Beloved Pet Star N007Area
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Chocolate is very toxic to dogs. Even a small amount of chocolate will burden the heart and nerves of dogs. If consumed for a long time, it will seriously affect the health of dogs, which is equivalent to the state of chronic poisoning in humans. Therefore, the owner should be careful not to give the dog chocolate. If the dog eats chocolate by mistake, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.

What dogs can't eat:

1. Egg and milk: milk, egg white, raw egg.

2. Vegetables: onions, green onions, garlic.

3. Fruits: grapes, mangoes, pineapple, carambola.

4. Meat: raw meat, liver, seafood, chicken and duck bones.

5. Snacks: chocolate, candy, dessert, ice cream.

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