My dog is really picky and doesn’t eat much. My mom tried feeding her leftover rice with soy sauce, and she ate it. Can I make soy sauce part of her diet? Can dogs have soy sauce?
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Soy sauce isn’t technically toxic to dogs, but they’re extremely bad for them, so it’s best to keep them away from your dog.
Soy sauce is really salty and has high sodium content. A teaspoon is enough to make your dog feel sick if she doesn’t get enough water. It can give her kidney damage or salt poisoning that can cause neurological issues and even death.
Since your dog has ingested soy sauce, you should look out for these symptoms.
Vomiting
Increased Thirst
Diarrhea
Frequent Urination
Seizures or Tremors
Extremely lethargic
Seizures
Convulsions
Muscle Spasms
Respiratory Distress
Walking like intoxicated
Take your dog to the vet if you see any of these, no matter how minor – just to be sure.