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You could kill your dog with kindness if you give them the wrong foods – here's all you need to know


By David G Scott

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  • A pet expert has revealed which common foods can prove fatal for dogs – including common diet-friendly items like grapes, raisins and nuts.
  • As lots of us resolve to eat healthier in the new year, many won’t be aware that their diet is now toxic for dogs.
  • The expert also reveals which festive season leftovers need to be avoided – including turkey, Christmas pudding, and cheese boards.
Dogs like Bean the Chihuahua may want food off your plate but it's important to be aware of potentially toxic ingredients for dogs like onion powder and garlic. Picture: DGS
Dogs like Bean the Chihuahua may want food off your plate but it's important to be aware of potentially toxic ingredients for dogs like onion powder and garlic. Picture: DGS

A pet expert has revealed which diet-friendly food items prove deadly to dogs, as many pet owners have resolved to eat healthier in the new year – and may not know how their new diet will affect their furry friend.

Pet business insurance specialists Protectivity warn that many foods recommended as healthy alternatives to fatty snacks may prove deadly for dogs, including grapes, raisins, macadamia nuts, onions, garlic, xylitol (found in chewing gum), and dairy products.

The experts said: “This time of year can be full of hazards for pets as owners juggle festive leftovers and changes to their diet – especially if they resolved to eat healthier in the new year. The best way to prevent accidents is by educating yourself on which items are toxic, keeping them out of the way.”

Bean the Chihuahua is not allowed dangerous foods. Picture: DGS
Bean the Chihuahua is not allowed dangerous foods. Picture: DGS

According to the experts, risky ingredients that may be prominent in a New Year’s diet include:

  • Grapes and raisins – Grapes and raisins are naturally a low-calorie, nutrient-dense, fat-free snack for those aiming to eat healthier, but few people know they are toxic to dogs. Grapes and raisins can cause canine kidney failure, even in small amounts.
  • Macadamia nuts – These can be eaten raw and roasted, proving a popular pre-gym snack for diet-conscious Brits looking for a quick and easy energy boost. However, they can cause weakness, vomiting and hypothermia in dogs.
  • Onions and garlic – Onions and garlic are staples for adding flavour to healthy dishes but are toxic for dogs in all forms (whether powdered, raw, dehydrated, or cooked). They can destroy a dog’s red blood cells and lead to anaemia.
  • Xylitol (chewing gum) – People trying to eat healthier are often encouraged to consume gum to curb cravings, but when consumed by dogs, it can cause a rapid insulin increase that, in turn, can lead to hypoglycaemia.
  • Dairy products – Incorporating healthy dairy into your diet, including yoghurt, low-fat cheese, and milk, is a great source of protein and calcium. However, many dogs are lactose intolerant and will experience digestive problems if they consume dairy.

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