What foods should not be given to Cocker Spaniels-

Cocker Spaniels are honest, kind and cute, so parents should take good care of them. Parents must not feed Cocker Spaniels in terms of diet. They must understand that there are some foods that Cocker Spaniels must not eat.

What foods should not be given to Cocker Spaniels
Cocker Spaniels

 1. Onions and green onions: These are poisonous items for Cocker Spaniels and may occasionally cause poisoning. Even after heating, harmful substances will not be absorbed. Therefore, foods containing onions or green onions, such as hamburgers, must not be given to dogs.

 2. Foods with too much salt: Although some foods are suitable for human tastes, such as bacon, etc., for dogs, they contain too much salt. .

3. Ice cream and cream cake: These are not necessary for dogs to eat. These foods contain too much sugar and can easily cause obesity or diarrhea.

 4. Fish bones and chicken bones: People often think that dogs’ teeth are brittle and hard, which is fine, so they often feed them to them. Please stop feeding them! Because dogs are accustomed to swallowing food without chewing it, this often causes vomiting, diarrhea or constipation. The fish bones and eggs may still be stuck in the throat. You might as well give some pig bones or cow bones for your dog to chew. Dogs chew bones just because of their hobby. Eating bones does not necessarily make the dog's bones grow thicker.

 5. Spicy seasonings: Foods that are highly irritating and generally have a strong smell are not good for dogs.

 6. Milk: Although the nutritional value is high, it is not easy for dogs to digest and absorb, and may cause diarrhea. Please pay attention to feeding, especially puppies, it is best not to feed.

 7. Foods containing a lot of fiber: Vegetables, peanuts, octopus, cuttlefish, and shellfish containing a lot of fiber are foods that are not easy to digest and may cause Abdominal pain and diarrhea.

 8. Rice cakes and seaweed: These may block the throat or stick to the throat, causing obstruction.

 9. Chocolate: The theobromine contained in chocolate can cause food poisoning in dogs. It is reported that a dog weighing 1 kg may die if he eats 9 grams of pure chocolate. . Chocolate poisoning can cause vomiting and diarrhea, worry about frequent urination, excessive activity, accelerated heartbeat and breathing, and may even lead to death due to loss of cardiovascular function.

 10. Unfamiliar animal offal: Although it has been cooked in boiling water, the toxins in the offal still remain. After eating it, the Cocker Spaniel may vomit and have diarrhea violently.

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