Dangerous Dog Treats: What To
Know Before You Treat Your Pup
What pooch does not love getting a treat or two now and
then. Dog owners also love giving their dog’s treats. If you
have a dog, then you have a good idea of what your dog likes to
nibble on. There are so many treats available these days and
they all come in all different shapes, sizes, colors, and
consistencies. For every great dog treat, there are those on the
market that are not so good. These treats can harm your pet by
being lodged in your dog’s throat or intestines. This can cause
choking or worse. If you love treating your canine friend, then
you will want to be aware of those treats that can be
potentially harmful. Even with treats that are not usually
dangerous, you need to supervise your dog when they eat.
Greenies: Most dogs really enjoy these treats. They are
advertised as a treats that help clean your dog’s teeth.
However, you need to be aware that “greenies” can cause choking.
This is because dogs eat these very quickly causes large chunks
to lodge in the throat. Young puppies should not eat this treat
and dogs that are prone to “scarfing” food. If your dog eats
these treats, be aware of potential vomiting, bloody stools, and
difficulty breathing. If you notice any of these symptoms after
your dog has eaten this treat, seek medical attention.
Rawhide Chews: What dog does not love snacking on these chewy
treats? Rawhides are good because it cleans your dog’s teeth and
keeps your dog occupied. However, rawhides are dangerous, as
well. Some rawhides that originate outside of the United States
may actually be preserved with arsenic-based chemicals that will
be ingested by your doggie when he or she chews. For this
reason, make certain that any rawhide treat you purchase is
processed in the United States where this preservative is
forbidden. If you cannot tell where a treat originated do not
buy it! In addition, you still need to watch your dog when he
her she is munching on rawhides to help prevent choking. Make
sure you buy rawhides that are the right size for your dog, too.
A small dog needs the smaller sized rawhide treats.
Chocolate: Chocolate is a terrible thing to allow dogs to eat.
Of course, sometimes dogs get into candy and cake without your
knowledge. Chocolate is toxic to both dogs and cats, so you need
to be aware of your dog sneaking chocolate nibbles, especially
around the holidays. Chocolate contains an ingredient called
theobromine. This acts in the canine about the same way caffeine
acts in the human. A little will make the doggie hyperactive,
but a huge dose may be fatal. If your dog has gotten into
chocolate, you need to look for vomiting, shallow breathing, and
irregular heartbeat. A visit to the emergency vet unusually
results.
Bones: It seems that it is the right of every dog to be able to
crunch on a real bone from time to time. Dogs love bones of all
types. However, some bones can be dangerous. Both chicken and
turkey bones are especially dangerous because they are brittle.
When your dog chews on the, they can easily splinter and cause
choking. Some pork and beef bones can also cause the same
problem. Veterinarians agree that the one of the safest bones
you can give your dog is a shinbone. If you must give your dog a
bone, make sure you supervise your pooch and if he or she shows
signs of bleeding, then you should call your vet immediately for
some advice.
This is not to say that you cannot give your dog an occasional
treat. That is one of the fun parts of owning a dog. You do need
to watch your dog and make sure that your dog is safe when
snacking. Always pay attention to what kind of treat you give
your dog in case of a recall.