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7 foods that should never be given to dogs

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 25, 2025, 13:26 IST
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7 foods that should never be given to dogs

For most dog parents, feeding time is pure joy, that tail thumping the floor, those hopeful eyes, the dramatic head tilt. But dogs don’t understand boundaries when it comes to food. If it smells tempting, they’ll try to eat it, whether it’s a biscuit on the table or a bit of chocolate accidentally dropped on the floor. And that’s where trouble begins. While their enthusiasm is adorable, their digestive system is built very differently from ours. Some foods that seem perfectly harmless to humans can be toxic, damaging, or even life-threatening for dogs. The tricky part? Many of these foods are common kitchen staples we handle every day. Here’s a deep dive into what should never land in a dog’s bowl and why.

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Chocolate and caffeine

Chocolate feels like a treat to us, but to dogs, it’s a dangerous cocktail. Theobromine and caffeine, both found in cocoa, are stimulants dogs can’t metabolise well. Even a small amount, especially of dark chocolate, can lead to vomiting, diarrhoea, rapid heartbeat, tremors, and in severe cases, seizures. The darker and more bitter the chocolate, the more toxic it is. Even a single brownie or a piece of dark chocolate can be enough to send a small dog into an emergency.

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Onions, garlic and the entire allium family

This is one of the biggest hidden dangers of home food. Onions, garlic, leeks, chives, scallions, even in cooked or powdered form, can damage a dog’s red blood cells and lead to haemolytic anaemia.

The scary part? The toxicity builds up. A little leftover sabzi, a garlic-loaded gravy, or a bit of masala-laced roti fed every day can slowly create a serious medical problem without obvious early symptoms. If your food has onion or garlic in any form, it’s off-limits.

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Grapes, raisins and foods containing them

This one surprises many people. Grapes and raisins can cause sudden kidney failure in dogs — and there’s no known “safe amount.” Even a single raisin or a small piece of fruitcake can trigger dangerous reactions in certain dogs. Symptoms can start with vomiting and lethargy within hours. Because the reaction is unpredictable from dog to dog, it’s best to keep all grape products far away from curious snouts.

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Xylitol and sugar-free foods

Xylitol is a sweetener found in sugar-free chewing gum, peanut butter, candies, bakery items, and even some toothpastes. Dogs react to it dramatically, it triggers a rapid release of insulin, causing severe hypoglycaemia (dangerously low blood sugar). Within minutes to an hour, a dog can become dizzy, weak, or even collapse. In larger doses, xylitol can cause liver failure. Always read labels before giving your dog anything packaged.

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Alcohol, raw dough and fermented foods

Alcohol affects dogs far more intensely than humans. Even a few licks of alcoholic drinks or fermented foods (like overly fermented idli-dosa batter) can cause vomiting, disorientation and a dangerous drop in body temperature. Raw bread dough is especially risky. Once ingested, it expands inside the stomach and the yeast begins to ferment, producing alcohol - a double danger. If your dog steals dough, treat it as an emergency.

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Artificial treats, chips and processed human snacks

Chips, biscuits, sweets, namkeen all contain high amounts of salt, sugar, preservatives, and fat. Dogs don’t need these, and their digestive system struggles with them. Salt-heavy foods can cause dehydration and poisoning, while sugary treats lead to obesity and dental issues. Even “just one bite” of human junk food, repeated daily, can slowly harm your dog’s health, strain the liver and kidneys, disrupt gut balance, and increase the risk of long-term metabolic problems.

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