Dogs eating leeks may have diarrhea. Dogs eating leeks will cause the dog’s red blood cells to oxidize, which may lead to hematuria and other conditions.
Dogs should not eat leeks. If the dog has any reaction after eating leeks, it should be taken to the hospital for a doctor’s check as soon as possible. Leeks, like green onions, onions, and peppers, contain bisulfide, which is harmless to humans, but can cause oxidation of the dog’s red blood cells, and may cause hemolytic anemia and hematuria. Even if it is heated, the harmful substances in it cannot be destroyed, so do not feed your dog food with onions and green onions.
Other food taboos for dogs:
Dogs cannot eat the seeds and cores of apples, cherries, pears or similar fruits because they contain cyanide, which is harmful to humans and humans. It is a deadly poison to dogs. Cyanide can also remain in the intestines of dogs and kill them without any symptoms within 24 hours.
Dogs cannot eat raw eggs. Raw egg protein contains an anti-vitamin H protein substance, which will prevent the dog’s body from absorbing vitamin H, causing vitamin H deficiency and causing diarrhea, oral ulcers and skin diseases in dogs. Eggs must be removed Cook it before giving it to your dog.
Dogs cannot eat raw meat or waterfowl meat. Dogs’ immune systems cannot cope with artificially raised waterfowl and meat. The most common species, Monkella and Bacillus, are very harmful to dogs. And often feeding raw meat will arouse the dog's primitive instinct, thereby promoting aggression.
When raising a dog, you should pay attention to the dog’s diet and do not feed the dog inedible food.
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