what cant we feed our dogs?
what cant we feed our dogs?
Cooked bones, grapes, raisons, onions, chocolate.
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no coffee or soda pop i know they aren't food but thought i would add them
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Wow, this thread has helped me as well. I didn't know grapes and onions were something one should not feed their dog. I never give Belle an onion because she won't accept them. But I had given her a couple grapes once and she threw up that night. And one time I dropped a grape without knowing it and she, of course, went and picked it up and was throwing up that night. So that explains it. They say not to give your dog chocolate because it's not good for them, but one time our dog got up and ate a dozen choclate cookies and four chocolate bars one night while we were out and she was just fine. So I think it's something some dogs can handle more then others. Pretty irresponsible of us but we never thought about putting stuff away because this was when we had Princess and Princess NEVER got into anything so it never crossed our mind to, but after that it certainly did.![]()
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Oh yes grapes are poisonous to dogs. Chocolate can be too, but usually in larger amounts. I think that most people think that the littlest bite of chocolate will do them harm, but that's not necessarily true.Originally Posted by Husky15
Garlic is bad as well. So is some candy (although, I can't imagine why someone would feed their dog candy) because of a fake sugar put in it and gum.
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The seeds in grapes are poisonous to dogs. As for chocolate, baking chocolate is the worst, then dark chocolate. Milk chocolate is not so bad depending on the amount of chocolate and the size of the dog.
Here is an excellent link that talks about the toxicity of chocolate and other things.
http://www.envtox.ucdavis.edu/cehs/TOXINS/dogs.htm
Here is a rather complete list:
http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/pr...s_to_pets.html
Here is a list of what you shouldn't feed your dog...
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My fella has milk in winter on his weetbix. He get raw eggs at least 2 times a week...and sardines are a big favorite of his....always has over his 6yrs. And he gets all our table scraps, except if onion is in it, bones and all
My last dog used to love raw fish, i used to catch em and she would sit waiting for her share. Thankfully she had no reaction to it. We did that for 6 yrs, every week, before she left us tragically (accident)
I spose it must also depend on the dog itself somewhat
Chocolate can be bad because it contains theobromine. Theobromine, in high amounts, can be toxic. Of course milk chocolate is the most dilute and will contain less theobromine than dark or baker's chocolate. It also depends on weight and how much was ingested, and just your individual dog. A little usually doesn't hurt, but you never know, and just to be safe keep it all out of reach
Apple seeds are also bad!
Visa too, I told her to stop for the baby's sake, but she's just so dang irresponsible!Originally Posted by bckrazy
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I feed raw fish, raw eggs, milk, garlic, table scraps...and hops is in Visa's Stressex...We're all good!
I've been BOO'd!
mushrooms
chocolate
grapes
jalepnos, (that's pretty obvious, but don't leave mexican food containers laying about. Jalenos or hot sauce can cause permanent damage to dogs' esophogus.)
and for Daisy, dog food. It gives her diarrhea.
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I also feed Raw Fish, Raw Eggs, and milk - no problems here.
Garlic is also VERY good for fleas and is in many foods/treats.
Of course, it all depends on moderation!
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