I've been having a few computer issues, so it's almost the end of Week 14 and I'm just getting to I'm a D.O.G.! That stresses me! For a fun short week, I'll try to cover Making Your Own Dog Treats.
There are many many many websites and recipes for dog treats. You don't need my help to find a recipe, but what I thought you might want to know a little about is what things dogs shouldn't eat. It's a really long list, and I'm certain my list doesn't include everything, but here are several things you shouldn't include in any treats for your dog. Some of them might sound fun and good, but they're not. Some may seem silly and overly conservative, but there are so many ingredients you can include in a dog treat, there's no reason to harm your dog for an ingredient that sounds good to YOU! You're not going to eat the treats, but because you're making them you could!
Avocado: Contains persin which can be toxic.
Alcohol: A little in a dog is like a lot in a human.
Onions & Garlic: Can destroy a dog's red blood cells, leading to anemia.
Coffee, Tea, Caffeine: Caffeine in large quantities can be fatal to a dog, and there is no antidote.
Grapes & Raisins: Can cause kidney failure, no one is sure why though.
Milk & Other Dairy: Can cause diarrhea and/or itchiness.
Macadamia Nuts: Can be fatal after eating as few as six.
Candy & Gum: Many contain xylitol (made from corn) which can increase insulin and cause a drop in blood sugar as well as liver failure.
Chocolate: The darker the chocolate, the more dangerous due to greater amounts of theobromine which is toxic and can cause problems from diarrhea to seizures to death.
Fat Trimmings & Bones: Fat can cause pancreatitis, bones can be choked on or can splinter causing an obstruction or perforations and lacerations of the digestive system.
Persimmons, Peaches, Plums: Seeds and pits can cause inflammation of the small intestine, blockage, obstruction; peach and plum pits contain cyanide.
Raw Eggs: May contain salmonella or E. Coli, and an enzyme in raw eggs interferes with the absorption of one of the B vitamins.
Raw Meat & Fish: May contain bacteria that can lead to food poisoning or death.
Salt: Too much can lead to sodium ion poisoning which can cause death.
Sugary Foods & Drinks: Can lead to obesity, dental problems and diabetes.
Yeast Dough: Can cause pain as it rises in your dog's stomach and as yeast ferments it can produce enough alcohol to lead to alcohol poisoning.
Human Medicines: Prescription or over-the-counter, even common pain relievers like acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) can be deadly.
Baking Soda, Baking Powder, Nutmeg, Some Spices: Toxic.
Raw Potato: Toxic.
I know people whose dogs have eaten many of these things and "been just fine." Yes, your dog's organs and immune system may have managed eating something on the list once, twice, even multiple times. Our Big Yellow Lab, Satchel, died one month shy of his 16th birthday from a demyelinating disease, not anything from loving garlic his entire life. I'm just saying, it's not advisable to feed your dogs any of these items. If you can prevent your dogs from eating things on this list, their organs and digestive systems will probably appreciate it!