The Dangers of giving your dog chocolate, grapes etc...
I was surprised to read the topic below about people giving their pets chocolate. Its VERY RISKY. I urge you to go to: http://www.mihumane.org/html/sec05/c...eBonesDogs.htm
and read the article there.
Raisins, Grapes and Onions, and others are dangerous too: Read this: http://www.peteducation.com/category...cls=2&cat=1939
Hope you find this info helpful and will spread the word.
here's why some types of garlic is ok
It's the ALLICIN that is the danger- Some studies have shown that raw garlic, like onions, can be dangerous potentially causing hemolytic anemia, which can be fatal. The Kyolic Liquid Aged Garlic Extract that Yarnall recommends using does not contain allicin, the chemical found in garlic and onions that is implicated in hemolytic anemia. The Kyolic website states that "raw garlic and some garlic preparations have been shown to cause allergic skin reactions, stomach ulcers, hemolytic anemia and other symptoms. However, AGE has not demonstrated such undesirable effects, even at excessive dosage levels. In fact, AGE preparations have even shown blood building effects in studies. Aging, greatly decreases the toxicity of raw garlic and AGE is almost without toxicity even when a very large dose is taken. Further, its safety has been well established by several preclinical and clinical toxicity tests. allicin