Here are the ten most common food that is allergic to dogs. Each time a pet eats food containing these substances, causes their antigens, and other symptoms
Macadamia
Eating too many Macadamia nuts can cause serious problems such as vomiting, ataxia (lack of coordination), weakness, hyperthermia (overheating), and depression.
Walnuts
The high moisture content of walnuts makes them easy to develop mold and fungi. In addition, some fungi that grow on walnuts produce toxins called mycotoxins that cause tremors and seizures.
Cashew
You should give your dogs three to five cashews maximum to avoid any possible problems. If your dog eats a lot of cashews, it can have GI issues such as vomiting and diarrhea.
Almond
While almonds might not be as harmful as some nuts, the canine system does not properly digest the proteins in nuts.
Peanut
Peanuts are high in fat, so it is very difficult to digest fat for your dogs. A high-fat concentration can cause an upset stomach, including diarrhea and vomiting.
Pistachio
Pistachios contain aflatoxin, a compound made by aspergillus mold. If consumed in large amounts, aflatoxin can wreak havoc on your dog's digestive system.
Pecan
It was toxic to dogs due to its ability to produce mold and potentially led to GI distress, intestinal blockages, or other serious symptoms like seizures.
Brazil nut
Brazil nuts are large, causing them a choking hazard, and they are high in fat and calories, which can result in weight gain and other issues for your dog's health.
Hazelnut
Unprocessed hazelnuts can create an intestinal blockage in your pet's digestive tract. At the same time, your dog develops painful constipation, leading to dehydration and other complications.
Pine Nuts
Pine nuts can upset your dog's stomach and are high in fat and phosphorus, even when eaten in small quantities.