When is the molting period for French Bulldogs?
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Grapes and raisins are foods that must not be given to the pug in large quantities, not even one. Some dogs can cause kidney failure or even death if they eat just one.
2. Raw or undercooked meat cannot be fed to dogs. Raw meat contains salmonella and E. coli, which can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and even gastrointestinal diseases in dogs.
3. Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine. These two substances are fatal to dogs, causing them to accelerate their heart rate, become excited, vomit, diarrhea and even die. Usually the dog will watch eagerly when the owner eats, but the owner is best not to be soft-hearted and must avoid feeding the dog chocolate.
4. Foods with heavy salt content are not good for dogs and can easily cause skin diseases and hair loss. So don’t feed your dog human food, because human food is very high in salt for dogs.
5. Uncooked raw eggs will affect the hair growth and skin health of dogs. The parasites in eggs may also cause diarrhea in dogs, so it is best not to feed eggs to dogs. Eggs should be cooked Then feed the yolk to the dog. But don’t feed too many egg yolks, just half a day or one egg every two days.
6. Small bones such as chicken, duck, and fish bones will become very sharp after the dog bites them, and they will easily pierce the esophagus and intestines when swallowed. So don’t feed these small bones to your dog. If you must feed them bones, it’s best to stew the big bones in a pressure cooker until they’re rotten and then feed them to your dog.
7. It is best not to give seafood to dogs, such as shrimp, squid, crab, octopus, etc. Seafood can easily cause allergies and cause difficulty in breathing or even shock in dogs.