Saturday, January 5, 2013

Ingredients You Should Avoid In Recipes for Homemade Dog Treats

By Geraldine Dimarco


We know that there is nothing like delectable homemade dog treats that your pets just love getting from your hand. Not only are they healthier than dry kibble-they bespeak the loving thoughtfulness of the caring master. When you take the time and effort to make these, you can be sure it's are worth it.

You do not need to research long to find recipes for homemade dog treats. You can find a relatively good one after a few minutes of browsing through the web. You must be more circumspect when choosing which ones to use though. There are several ingredients that are bad for the dog and when you incorporate these, albeit unwittingly, in their food-it will complicate their health.

What are some of the ingredients you should avoid? Chocolates are one of our favorite desserts but feeding this to your pet can be very harmful to him. Chocolates contain a compound called theobromine that will cause irregularity and/or an increased heart rate of the canine. Combining chocolates and strenuous physical exercise can prove to be lethal for the poor animal.

Fruits are beneficial to everybody, including our pets. However, did you know that there are some fruits that will be bad for him? The seeds of apricots, cherries and apples can result in cyanide poisoning. Grapes and raisins, consumed in large quantities produce kidney problems; and avocados contain persin which is destructive to the canine's major organs.

Onions are known to cause hemolytic anemia to canines, which basically mean the breakdown of the red blood cells in the body. This produces shortness of breath. Avoid giving large quantities or small but consistent amounts of onions and garlic to the dog. Also keep away from serving too much liver meat. A measured amount is good for his health but too much can lead to bone problems because of vitamin A toxicity.

Omega 3 fatty acid is good for the canine. It is usually found in seafood, primarily fish. When you decide on serving fish, do not choose the salmon variety. There have been cases where salmon has caused serious infection in canines, bringing about unfortunate effects like diarrhea and vomiting. Tomatoes, as well as parts of tomato plants are not good for canines. It contains atropine that sets off tremors, dilation of pupils and irregularity of heartbeat.

Watch out for symptoms like vomiting, bloody diarrhea, lethargy or any change in physical appearance and general behavior. When this happens, go to the veterinarian immediately for check-up. The earlier you detect any sickness or infection, the higher the chance you can get your canine all healthy in no time at all.

Don't be daunted with the effects of some of the more harmful ingredients. You should go right ahead and look for those excellent recipes for homemade dog treats. When you understand the things you have to avoid, it's so much fun creating yummy homemade dog treats for your pet. Don't take my word for it-try it out today!




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