Even if your dog has previously consumed these foods without incident, they may be causing major problems that you are unaware of. The following are some foods that you should never feed dogs, regardless of how adorably they beg.

Chocolate
Although theobromine in chocolates is not dangerous to humans, it is the most hazardous component of chocolate for dogs. It is found in all types of chocolates but is particularly prevalent in dark and baking chocolate. It can induce vomiting, diarrhea, and excessive thirst in dogs, but on the more severe side, it can result in irregular cardiac rhythms, seizures, tremors, and even death. So simply keep the treats to yourself.
Hi Levels of Fat
Consumption of high-fat meals such as bacon, ham, or pork trimmings might result in pancreatitis in dogs. Additionally, because these saturated fatty meats are frequently heavy in salt, they can irritate dogs’ stomachs and, in severe situations, force them to drink excessive amounts of water, resulting in bloating, which can be fatal. Keep the fatty meats for yourself and your dog’s diet leaner.

Salt
Sodium-rich foods can result in sodium ion toxicity, as well as increased thirst or urination. In addition to bloating, as is the case with bacon, symptoms of consuming too much salt may include vomiting, diarrhea, elevated body temperature, and seizures. Salt is toxic to dogs, so keep it to a minimum in the foods you share with them.
Onions and Garlic
Onions and garlic contain odiferous compounds that are toxic to dogs. If taken in large quantities, they can actually kill a dog’s red blood cells, resulting in anemia. This is a hard one, as a modest dose may cause little harm. However, a big dose or repeated modest ones might cause toxicity. Symptoms may include fatigue, vomiting, shortness of breath, and a loss of appetite. Maintain your unpleasant breath to yourself.
Dairy
Dairy products, including milk, cheese, and ice cream are a strict no for your canine friend. You may have hidden a pill in a piece of cheese for your dog, but canines are not naturally equipped to metabolize cow milk products. They lack the enzyme necessary to digest milk sugar, and while some dogs can tolerate dairy better than others, the majority of dogs are lactose intolerant. Dairy can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and the development of gastrointestinal problems in dogs. Avoid sharing your dairy products with your dog as excessive fat levels might cause pancreatitis.

And the Rest
Additionally, your dog should avoid uncooked yeast dough, fruit seeds and pits, raw potato, cooked bones, apple cores, alcohol, caffeine, and human medication. Allow no access to these products for your dog, since they are hazardous and can result in poisoning, choking gastrointestinal disorders, and death. Adhere to a diet recommended by your veterinarian or do some study on nutritious foods you may enjoy with your dog.