9 FOODS YOU SHOULD NEVER FEED YOUR PUPPY!

by Jenn

I love my pup, he is one of my kids so believe me when I say he is spoiled rotten!! I do keep in mind that there are foods you should never feed your pup! Some foods we humans consume, can pose health hazards for dogs because their metabolism is different. Some human foods may cause mild digestive problems, and others can cause severe illness, possibly even death. Don’t give in to those adorable “I want some too” puppy eyes, I know first hand how hard it is to resist tossing my fur baby a few scraps from my plate, but it’s best to skip these table treats altogether. Whenever I sit down to have my meal or snack, I make sure to have on hand my Baxter’s favorite dog food or special treats that are not only rewarding but also wholesome and nutritious, like the awesome pet brand & product line from Bil-Jac!

HERE ARE 9 FOODS YOU SHOULD NEVER FEED YOUR PUPPY

  1. Alcohol- Alcohol and dogs don’t mix. Especially alcohol and puppies. Alcohol has the same effect on your puppy as it would on a child. Be mindful of setting down alcoholic beverages within reach of your curious friend. If your pup does get a gulp of something, immediately seek medical help.
  2. Chocolate, Coffee, or Other Caffeine- While you might think it’s cute for your pup to finish off your coffee, caffeine can actually cause serious heart and nervous system problems. Take special precautions around holidays, as people tend to indulge in more chocolates and other caffeinated products. Make sure puppy doesn’t indulge, too, by keeping caffeinated foods out of his reach.
  3. Mushrooms- The wrong kind of mushroom can put cause your pup to suffer organ damage or even death, as some varieties are toxic to our canine buddies. If you want to give your dog mushrooms as a treat, NEVER GIVE WILD MUSHROOMS. Instead, use store-bought varieties like white button mushrooms. To be safe, though, you may want to forego the mushroom treat altogether.
  4. Grapes and Raisins- It’s easy to want to reward your puppy with something you’re snacking on, especially something as easy to toss as grapes and raisins. However, these two foods can cause kidney failure in pups, so stick to dog treats instead.
  5. Nuts- Although nuts are a great human snack, they should never be given to puppies. This is especially true for Macadamia nuts. Even peanut butter should be avoided, not matter how much your little one might love it. That’s because most peanut butter contains harmful fats and loads of sugar—a combo that can cause everything from heart problems to diabetes to joint disease.
  6. Onions, Garlic, and Chives- These spicy foods can actually cause anemia (iron-poor blood) in puppies. Be careful leaving foods containing these vegetables and herbs within the reach of your precious pup’s paws. If he does consume of any of these food, call your veterinarian and induce vomiting.
  7. Raw or Under-cooked Meat and Eggs- While properly cooked eggs and meat aren’t dangerous to your pup, under-cooked meats and eggs are. Much like humans, your puppy is susceptible to Salmonella and E. coli, so if you do happen to sneak them a table scrap, make sure it’s cooked properly.
  8. Salt and Salty Snacks- While a single french fry won’t hurt your pup, a large quantity of salt will. Too much salt can cause your pup to become excessively thirsty and to urinate more, which can lead to sodium ion poisoning. Be mindful of your little one’s heart, too—pups predisposed to heart trouble should avoid salt altogether.
  9. Xylitol- It’s easy to lose track of what your puppy is consuming when out and about in your neighborhood. However, if your pup is constantly picking up gum on walks, you might have some trouble on your hands. Xylitol (found in gum, candy, toothpaste, etc.) can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and even liver failure.
    While we try hard to protect our pets from harm, occasionally your pup will come in contact with bad foods. Before calling your vet or closest emergency veterinarian, be sure to get the remnants of the food away from your pup.

What’s super cool is that Bil-Jac, offers a full line of nutritional super premium puppy food, dog food and treats. I love their motto, “Your dog’s food and health is not only our business – it’s our passion”. They are committed to feeding dogs at every stage of life, this is what makes Bil-Jac the one complete dog food that is for “all dogs”, promoting doggy health throughout their entire life cycle.

Best of all their complete dog food line and has more real chicken meat put into every bag. They say 12 lbs. of real chicken is used to make one of their 15 lb. bag of Bil-Jac Super Premium Dog Food, how awesome is this?? Even better is Bil-Jac Treats offer a superb treat alternative in a smaller size, convenient for dog training or rewarding smaller dogs.

Oh but wait, just when you thought it couldn’t get any better than this, Bil-Jac provides resources for puppies in training, health tips for your dog, and answers to dog related questions for pet parents. They have been keeping our pups happy & healthy for over 65 years!! Bil-Jac also have a puppy club, you just can’t ask for any better than this when it comes to caring for your pet!!

Your fur baby counts on you for many things, their proper nutrition is a priority. It’s good to know that Bil-Jac carefully prepare their dog food & treats to contain the balanced nutrients your dogs need. They strive to produce the best nutrition and greatest taste possible for your pooch.

You can purchase Bil-Jac Dog Food & Treats at most Petco and PetSmart locations nationwide!! For more information on the complete Bil-Jac dog food & treat brand, simply visit the website!

You can also stay up to date on great Bil-Jac deals and fabulous promotions by liking & following their social networks!

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