most complete list I could find -
http://www.doggiebistro.com/Common_Foods_Unsafe_For_Dogs.html
2007-02-12 17:45:58
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answered by Suzanne 3
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Raisins and grapes are potentially lethal if eaten in large amounts.
There are many types of nuts and some of these are dangerous to all dogs. Once again, they tend to be most harmful when large quantities are involved. Macadamia nuts contain a toxin that damage the skeletal muscles and as a result it causes the dog distress as he cannot get up.
Walnuts, when eaten have been known to cause bladder stones and even seizures.
Onions and garlic can make your dog extremely sick. Haemolytic Anemia is a disease that makes the red blood cells circulating the body burst. This is caused by Onion Toxicity.
A common event in many households during Christmas or Thankgiving is the family dog eyeing up the turkey on the table. Who would blame them! The thing is, although white turkey meat is alright, the dark turkey meat is not. It can cause pancreatits in dogs. So be careful with those scraps!
Lastly, be careful with Sugarless Candy that contains xylitol. This can cause liver damage and eventual death.
2007-02-12 16:22:56
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answered by HoneyBunny 7
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Alcohol - Do not give your dog sips of any alcoholic beverage. Ingestion can lead to injury, disorientation, sickness, urination problems or even coma or death from alcohol poisoning. Some dogs may be attracted to alcoholic drinks so don't leave one setting where a dog can reach it.
Apple - The seeds contain cyanogenic glycosides which can result in cyanide poisoning.
Cat Food - Cat food is not formulated for canine comsumption. It is generally too high in protein and fats and is not a balanced diet for a dog.
Caffeine - Beverages with caffeine (like soda, tea, coffee) acts as a stimulant and can accelerate your pet's heartbeat to a dangerous level. Pets ingesting caffeine have been known to have seizures, some fatal.
Salt - Iodized salt and salty foods can cause stomach ailments and pancreatitis. Some dogs, especially large breeds, have been known to gulp too much water after eating salty foods and developed a life threatening condition called bloat during which the stomach fills with gas and twists, leading to a painful death unless emergency treatment is received immediately.
and much more - check out the website
2007-02-12 16:20:46
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answered by MV 2
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One of the most dangerous food for dogs are chocolates because they could have heart attacks from eating chocolate, or they will get really hyper.
2007-02-12 16:34:08
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answered by Shelly 2
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Actually, anything that is not made specifically for dogs. A dry cracker is like giving a dog a hamburger
2007-02-12 16:19:54
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answered by Suzieq 4
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Chocolate, chicken bones, pork bones any dog food with meat by products.
2007-02-12 16:16:02
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answered by gary b 3
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any cooked bones
chocolate
onion
apricot
avocado
nuts
no human drinks
there are a few more that i can't think of
a lot of veges & rice are very good but not a ton of them at once & dogs like a peeled raw carrot & they eat it like a bone
2007-02-12 16:49:26
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answered by ausblue 7
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Chocolate
Raw Onions
Potatoe eyes
I wouldn't give my dog any human food that my vet did not tell me to. It is unhealthy for them.
2007-02-12 17:10:17
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answered by Dani 3
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Chocolate it all I know of that's bad for dogs
2007-02-12 16:15:01
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answered by ♀♥♂☮Trippy Hippie☮♂♥♀ 6
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What MV said & marilyn B.
Also truffles,mushrooms& Mc Donald's u've seen what it does to kids).
2007-02-12 16:51:06
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answered by Sheikh Mustafa El Bundy 2
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Chocolate and raisins are all i know.
2007-02-12 16:23:36
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answered by Hilllbilly_gal 5
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