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Please DO NOT feed your dog grapes.....I have shared grapes with my dog and I know many people who have...Please Please send this info to everyone in your address book I had no idea and he loved them :o(

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2006-10-18 09:30:13 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

My dog is ok.....However many are not according to the aspca....I will NEVER give him another grape.

2006-10-18 09:37:02 · update #1

Okay READ the INFO....Actually READ it...Then respond with "Duh I feed my dogs grapes/Chocolate"...Some stupid people will go and rebel and "hey I'll show that answers girl.....Grapes are fine for dogs...He was ok last time"...Mybe next time your dog goes into renal failure....My information comes from a very RELIABLE SOURCE....The aspca!
If there is even a tiny chance that it will harm my dog I will not feed it to him.

2006-10-18 09:46:46 · update #2

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Grapes ARE a toxin for dogs as is chocolate,,raisins,,onions,,nitrate as in hots dogs,,they should also not eat,,spicy foods,,fatty foods,,sugary foods,,salt (bad for older dogs~recommend Nutro for seniors),,raw veggies,,bones,,milk,,fruit has no nutritional value to a dog.
The home made diet is rice with boiled boneless chicken,,fish,,liver or beef with cooked veggies.Cooled completely.
Store bought food should be 100% nutritionally complete,,add canned dogfood if desired,,biscuits for teeth & chewies if not too elderly.

2006-10-18 09:56:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Dogs And Grapes

2016-12-10 06:41:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Grapes And Dogs

2016-10-02 09:00:47 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Grapes and raisins may not kill your dog immediately , but it is possible depending on the dog's size. Over time, it may easily cause liver failure.

Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in dogs. As little as a single serving of raisins can kill a dog,

Onions destroy red blood cells and can cause anemia too, but that doesn't mean a tiny piece slice of onion is going to kill your dog immediately.

Just because you haven't had problems feedings these foods to your dog doesn't mean that a lifetime of grapes, raisins , and other foods will not make your dog seriously ill at a later time.

I know someone who's dog died from eating a a couple of m&Ms

EDIT TO ADD. Maybe you can't believe evrything you read, but I read the article and it was written to a doctor of toxicology who works with the ASPCA. I should think that should be believeable for anybody..

2006-10-18 09:54:49 · answer #4 · answered by HDB 7 · 2 0

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The first is simple; you must win your dogs mind. If you don't achieve this first then you will be struggling the all the way. When I talk about winning your dogs mind what I really mean is that your dog looks to you for all the decisions. Before you do anything else watch one of the amazing video sites that show you the 5 Golden rules to establishing yourself as the pack leader. If you aren't putting these in place then you are setting yourself up to fail. Just at the crucial point where you really want your dog to listen they will go and do their own thing. For sure your dog may play ball occasionally or even most of the time, you may even have a dog that is obedient 99% of the time, however if you want a dog who always listens to you and does as you ask then you need to win your dogs mind.

The second key to success is to motivate your dog. It is really important that you discover what it is that your dog enjoys both in terms of exercise and play but also in terms of a reward. If you can make the experience enjoyable then you will both achieve more and look forward to training.

Some dogs love to fetch, others love agility, and other dogs simply love obedience training, or swimming out into water and retrieve. At least to start with find out what your dogs love is and help them develop this, what I am saying is work with your dog. The other point to recognize is to make training enjoyable reward your dog.

2016-05-31 12:28:23 · answer #5 · answered by margret 3 · 0 0

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2016-04-15 01:56:59 · answer #6 · answered by Shannon 4 · 0 0

Dogs are one of the most common pets world wide. Because of this, it makes sense that there are many different dog training methods out there. Unfortunately, most of these training methods are less than ideal to use for your pet.

Because of all of these differing dog training methods out there, many new pet owners get confused which to follow and even start using methods that are highly inaccurate or counter-productive for their pets. This article will show you the top three dog training methods that you should avoid like the plague!

Method 1: Using Punishment as Training

You'd be surprised how many pet owners use punishment as their "bread and butter" for obedience training. Unfortunately, as with bread and butter, this is one of those dog training methods that is very "unhealthy" for both you and your pet.

Think about it. When you punish anything, whether it's a dog or a human being, you're using negative energy. It's like you're a dictator and your pet is your slave. This is a very negative relationship between both and will only lead to problems in the future.

You want to establish a positive, loving relationship with your dog. Punishment is NOT how to do it. There are much more effective training approaches out there that work much better.

Method 2: The "One Person in the House Trains the Dog" Method

I couldn't think of a more creative title so I just named it the most descriptive title! Basically this is one of those common dog training methods that people follow without even realizing it! Here's a common scenario:

There is one dog and multiple people in the house that play with, feed, and take care of the dog. Out of those many people, only one actually trains the dog to listen and obey them. The others merely play with the dog.

This dynamic is highly ineffective if you are serious about training your dog. The reason is that only one person training a dog, no matter how great their training skills are, will not get the dog to listen to everybody. The dog will realize that it needs to behave around one person, but know that the other people don't care. Dogs are smart! They know who the "dominant" people are and who they can get away with more "mischief" with.

I've seen this problem happen with many pet owners where they try really hard to train their pet but cannot achieve any results. The reason is often that while one person is trying to train their pet to not do one thing, the other people in the house are actually rewarding the very thing!

An example of this is when dogs jump on people. This is not good behavior and one person could be training them to stop this. At the same time, another family member may think it's cute and pet and cuddle them after they do this. What's a dog to think when different reactions happen with different people?

Method 3: Following No Dog Training Methods - Using Intuition

I know many pet owners that think that because they have children and successfully raised them that they can get their dog to listen to them as well! Aside from the big ego, this approach assumes that dogs learn exactly the same way that humans learn.

While this is true to some extent, dogs are dogs and people are people. Different approaches are needed for different animals. While they may be more subtle than training a giraffe, they are still there and have a big impact on the results you'll see.

It is important to understand exactly what you are teaching your pets to do and not to do. If you don't, you may very well end up doing things counter-productive.

The best solution to this is to pick up a book or go find some training course out there that has a depth of coverage on the topic.

Other Poor Methods of Approach

If you've been trying to train your dog for a few weeks now and haven't seen any real results then I'm pretty sure that you're following a "Method to Avoid" approach. While I only listed three methods, there are thousands of other approaches that don't work. Take the results that you are getting as a signal if you are using a good method or a poor one. If you haven't seen any good results from your approach, move on and try another one.

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2016-04-15 00:54:40 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Oins are the most deadly... every body knows grapes can kill them... so they say. I had a grape bush... my dogs ate them allllllllllllllllllllllllll the time. They are allll fine.

2006-10-19 14:04:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Exactly right. I read this quite some time ago.Along with that I also read you are not suppose to give them nuts, raisins or onions. I'm not sure if it will actually kill a dog, but I do know you're not suppose to give it to them. I suppose it could have something to do with their kidneys, intestines, or stomach

2006-10-18 09:34:49 · answer #9 · answered by ® 7 · 2 0

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