What Golden Retrievers Can’t Eat

Golden retrievers always like to eat food eaten by their owners, but food eaten by humans is not suitable for golden retrievers. For example, golden retrievers cannot eat bread because the salt content is too high. If golden retrievers eat If there is too much salt, the golden hair will fall off.
Do not feed milk to golden retrievers. Milk is not easy to digest and will cause diarrhea.
The first fruit that Golden Retrievers cannot eat is grapes. Grapes can cause Golden Retriever kidney failure and even death. The cores of fruits such as apples and pears cannot be eaten as they are poisonous.
Chicken and duck bones cannot be fed to golden retrievers. These bones are thin, sharp, and hard, making them difficult to digest and can scratch the Golden Retriever’s intestines and stomach, causing blood in the stool.
I believe Golden Retrievers with a sensitive sense of smell are not willing to eat foods with spicy seasonings and strong odors. Foods containing too much mustard and chili pepper can cause mouth and gastrointestinal ulcers in golden retrievers, so they must not be fed.
Condiments such as onions and garlic should not be given to Golden Retrievers. These foods are highly toxic to the Golden Retriever’s blood. Eating too much can cause acute anemia and even be life-threatening.
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