The summary is:
The author of the video conducts experiments to test whether his pets (four dogs and a cat) can sense what foods are harmful or poisonous for them. He offers them various products such as sausage, cheese, butter, chocolate, alcohol, and more. He finds out that the dogs are willing to eat almost anything that smells or tastes good to them, regardless of the danger. The cat is more selective and refuses some foods. The author explains the harmful effects of human food on animal health and urges the viewers to check the list of forbidden foods for their pets. He also criticizes the owners who feed their pets from the table or give them alcohol for fun. He asks the viewers to like and share the video to raise awareness and save the lives of pets.
Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. One zest or grape can kill a dog.
2. Xylitol, a sweetener found in chewing gum and many sweets, causes a sharp drop in blood sugar levels in animals and is very dangerous for pets.
3. Chocolate contains the alkaloid theobromine, which disrupts the functioning of the heart, kidneys and nervous system in animals.
4. Onions and garlic contain propyl disulfide, a poison for animals that can cause severe irritation of the gastrointestinal tract or even kill them.
5. Alcohol leads to nausea, difficulty breathing, vomiting, poisoning, coma, heart attack and death in animals.
6. Butter has a smell or taste that turns off a pet's brain, but it is very dangerous for them as it is solid fat.
7. Human food contains hundreds of ingredients that are harmful to animals, such as salt, pepper, spices, dyes and preservatives.
8. Dry food swells up in the stomach of the animal and stretches it, causing overeating and gastritis.
9. Homeless animals have a life expectancy of 3-5 years due to poor nutrition and lifestyle.
10. Animals do not understand that some foods are poison for them and they can eat them if they are left unattended or offered by their owners.