Tooth decay and diabetes from black licorice
Licorice should not be consumed in large quantities or preferably not at all by pets. Pixabay

18. Tooth decay and diabetes from black licorice

Some people like to use black licorice. But the compound glycyrrhizin found in black licorice raises blood pressure to dangerous levels if taken in excess.

Tooth decay and diabetes from black licorice
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Even dogs show these signs if their owners overfeed them: tooth decay, obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, muscle weakness, and vomiting are signs of glycyrrhizin poisoning. We will sometimes feed our pets different foods, but you need to know what’s good and not for them. If you experience any problems, contact your veterinarian immediately to do what’s best for your pet.

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