Beagle (confirm introduction)
Many parents are also paying more attention to the diet of dogs. Many owners will give their pets food that is eaten by humans. However, not all delicacies eaten by people are good for the health of dogs. In summer, tomatoes are the most popular food for people. It’s an admired vegetable and fruit, so can dogs eat it?
Can dogs eat tomatoes?
Dogs’ gastric digestive enzymes are different from human digestive enzymes. Dogs have their own food, such as dog food, canned dog food, etc. They are not suitable for human consumption of high-salt, spicy foods. At the same time, grapes, bananas, papaya, chocolate, etc. are delicacies to humans, but they are real poison to dogs. For example, dogs can eat tomatoes, but they also need to pay attention to the amount.
Research shows that it is safe for dogs to eat some ripe tomatoes. However, tomatoes do not contain many nutrients that dogs need, so dogs do not need to eat too much. At the same time, tomatoes contain alkaloids and atropine, which may also be harmful after being eaten in large amounts. For example, it will cause dogs to have diarrhea, drowsiness, drooling, difficulty breathing, abdominal pain and vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, muscle weakness, convulsions, dilated pupils, irregular heartbeat and other poisoning conditions.
In addition, each dog’s gastrointestinal function and body’s specific ability to handle food are also different. Most dogs can eat some tomatoes, apples, pears, cherries, watermelons, peaches and other fruits. However, some dogs cannot eat these fruits due to their physical constitution. In life, when feeding tomatoes and other fruits and vegetables to dogs, parents should still feed them in small amounts, and need to observe the dog’s physical response, and then formulate a sound and scientific diet plan to ensure the dog’s healthy diet.
Therefore, parents must keep good fruits at home, especially food that is good for the physical and mental health of dogs. To avoid unavoidable consequences caused by improper storage by dogs.
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