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Dogs Can’t Have Goldfish: 7 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Feed them to Your Dog

by Linnea D June 1, 2021
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They can cause a blockage in your dog’s stomach because they’re so small and slippery. There is an increased risk of mercury poisoning from the goldfish, which could lead to seizures or kidney failure even if your dog doesn’t show any symptoms right away. A single piece may not seem poisonous, but over time it can be harmful. Goldfish can cause a blockage in your dog’s stomach because they’re so small and slippery.

There is an increased risk of mercury poisoning from the goldfish, which could lead to seizures or kidney failure even if your pup doesn’t show any symptoms right away.

A single piece may not seem poisonous, but over time it can be harmful.

In this blog post we’ll explore these topics: why dogs can’t have goldfish; what types of foods are safe for them; when you should worry about other fish treats like salmon that might make your pup sick too!

Dogs can’t have goldfish, and there’s a good reason for it. Goldfish can cause blockages in your dog’s stomach because they’re so small and easily slippery. There is an increased risk of mercury poisoning from the goldfish too, which could lead to seizures or kidney failure even if you pup doesn’t show any symptoms right away. A single piece may not seem poisonous, but over time it can be harmful.

Dogs cannot eat onions or garlic because it can be very harmful for dogs if eaten in large quantities; even small amounts could make your pup sick with stuff like stomach ulcers or anemia!

If you’re thinking about feeding your dog hard bones from chicken, don’t–they won’t want to chew them up at all (plus some vets worry it may lead to bone fractures). And while we’re on the subject: never feed chocolate to any pets as well! It’s toxic for both cats and dogs alike

If you’re going to feed your dog raw meat, make sure it’s been frozen for at least 24 hours so that all of the bacteria is killed.

Dogs can’t have berries like strawberries because they are very delicate and can cause stomach upset or even bacterial infections when consumed by dogs.

A few more things about feeding them:

Always check with a vet before giving any new food to your four legged friend! They want what makes their best buddy happy too!

It might be wise not to give certain foods (like onions) in large quantities if there are other health risks associated with those ingredients.” There are seven reasons listed for you in this blog post why it is not a good idea to feed your dog goldfish. The first reason is that the subject matter: never feed chocolate to any pets as well! It’s toxic for both cats and dogs alike.

If you’re going to feed your dog raw meat, make sure it’s been frozen for at least 24 hours so that all of the bacteria will be killed. Dogs can’t have berries like strawberries because they are very delicate and can cause stomach upset or even bacterial infections when consumed by dogs. A few more things about feeding them: Always check with a vet before giving any new food to your four legged friend! They want what makes their best buddy happy too!

P.S. The number one thing you should never feed your dog is chocolate! It can be toxic for both cats and dogs alike.”

By reading this blog post, I hope that someone will reconsider feeding their pet goldfish in order to ensure the health of their own animal. As a vet, there are many reasons why it’s not recommended to do so: some more serious than others but all worth noting given how important pets are to our lives. There are seven reasons listed for you in this article as well as tips on what else they shouldn’t have or eat–and always remember to check with your veterinarian first if you’re going to give them any new food items!

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