Dogs are our best friends, so we gonna treat them as we want to be treated and feed them what we want to be fed, hell no! We can be best friends but we are not the same species, if you really care about your best friend, you better keep in mind that these food should never be eaten by a dog.

1. Alcohol

As cute as it looks, it is never a good item to let your dog drink alcohol, no matter wine or beer. Alcohol can cause not only intoxication, lack of coordination, poor breathing, and abnormal acidity, but potentially even coma and/or death. And the smaller your dog, the worse it can be.

2. Coffee, Tea, and Other Caffeine

Caffeine can be fatal.  Watch out for coffee and tea, even the beans and the grounds. Keep your dog away from cocoa, chocolate, colas, and energy drinks.

3. Diary Products

Milk and milk-based products can cause diarrhea and other digestive problems for your pup. They can also trigger food allergies, which can cause her to itch. If you wanna treat your dog some ice cream, make sure to get the special dog ice cream, not the ones for human!

4. Avocado

Avocados contain Persin, which can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and heart congestion. Also, the avocado seed can become stuck in the intestines or stomach, and obstruction could be fatal.

5. Chocolate

You’ve probably heard this before, but chocolate is a definite no no for your pup. And it’s not just about caffeine, which is enough to harm your dog by itself, but theobromine and theophylline, which can be toxic, cause panting, vomiting, and diarrhea, and damage your dog’s heart and nervous systems.

6. Salt

It’s not a good idea to share salty foods like chips or pretzels with your dog. Too much of it can lead to an imbalance in electrolyte levels, dehydration and potentially diarrhea.

7. Sugar

This applies to any food containing sugar. It can make your dog overweight and cause problems with her teeth. It can even lead to diabetes.

8. Tobacco

The effects nicotine has on dogs are far worse than on humans. Nicotine can damage your pup’s digestive and nervous systems, increase their heart rate, make them pass out, and ultimately result in death.This applies to any food containing sugar. It can make your dog overweight and cause problems with her teeth. It can even lead to diabetes.

9. Xylitol

Candy, gum, toothpaste, baked goods, and some diet foods are sweetened with xylitol. Xylitol, while causing no apparent harm to humans, is extremely toxic to dogs. Even small amounts can cause low blood sugar, seizures, liver failure, even death for your pup.

10. Macadamia Nuts

These contain a toxin that can inhibit locomotory activities, resulting in weakness, panting, swollen limbs, and tremors as well as possible damage to your dog’s digestive, nervous, and muscle system.

11. Fat Trimmings and Bones

Fat trimmed from meat, both cooked and uncooked, can cause pancreatitis in dogs.

12. Raw Meat and Fish

Raw meat and fish can have bacteria that causes food poisoning. Some fish such as salmon, trout, shad, or sturgeon can also have a parasite that causes “fish disease” or “salmon poisoning disease.”

13. Yeast

Just like yeast rises in bread, it will also expand and rise within your pup’s tummy. As it swells inside, the dough can stretch your dog’s abdomen and cause a lot of pain.

14. Persimmons, Peaches and Plums

Peach pits are not only a choke hazard they contain amygdalin, a cyanide and sugar compound that degrades into hydrogen cyanide (HCN) when metabolized. Pear seeds also contain trace amount of arsenic and are dangerous. So if you live in an area that is home to persimmon, peach, or plum trees, look out. Persimmon seeds and peach and plum pits can cause intestinal obstruction and enteritis.

15. Grapes and Raisins

This is one that lots of dog owners are unaware of. Grapes contain a toxin that can cause severe liver damage and kidney failure. We’ve heard stories of dogs dying from only a handful of grapes so do not feed your pup this toxic food.

16. Cherries

With the exception of the fleshy part around the seed, cherry plants contain cyanide and are toxic to dogs. Cyanide disrupts cellular oxygen transport, which means that your dog’s blood cells can’t get enough oxygen.

17. Mushrooms

Wild mushrooms can be toxic for dogs. While only 50 to 100 of the 50,000 mushroom species worldwide are known to be toxic, the ones that are can really hurt your dog or even lead to death.

18. Rhubarb and Tomato Leaves

These contain oxalates, which can adversely affect the digestive, nervous, and urinary systems.

19. Onions, Garlic and Chives

No matter what form they’re in (dry, raw, cooked, powder, within other foods), onions are some of the absolute worst foods you could possibly give your pup (it’s poisonous for dogs, and its even worse for cats). They contain disulfides and sulfoxides (thiosulphate), both of which can cause anemia and damage red blood cells.

20. Liver

In small amounts, liver is great but avoid feeding too much liver to your dog. Liver contains quite a bit of Vitamin A, which can adversely affect your pup’s muscles and bones.