onion, garlic, grapes, avocado, rhubarb, and tomato. also avoid rawhides. there only good for dogs who just lick on it. if they start chewing it and swallow a big enough chunk it could get stuck and it is not digestible.
2007-06-06 18:32:08
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answered by jules 3
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-Raisins and grapes: are the very worst! Recent studies have shown kidney failure and death in dogs.
-Chocolate
-Onions and garlic (raw, cooked, or powder): are not that healthy. Garlic can be fed in VERY, very small amounts in powdered form for dog food; but it is not a treat.
-Persimmons
-Pitted fruit: fine with seeds and pits removed
-Potato, rhubarb, and tomato leaves; potato and tomato stems: contain oxalates
Potato poisoning is rare, but it has occurred in both humans and dogs
-Citrus fruit: it causes vomiting
-Nuts: not a veggie or fruit but...
-Corn: It is unnecessary and not beneficial
-Most dried fruit
-Avocados
-Mushrooms: shitaki, maitake and reishi are considered safe, but be careful
-Anything with Xylitol, added Sugars, Corn Syrups, or artificial sweeteners
Vegetables are diffidently better, because fruit are more acidic. Green veggies are the best. Carrots are also awesome and most dogs LOVE them. Packaged frozen Green Beans, fresh Lettuce, and Yams are also very good.
Make sure to take off the skin of all fruit and some veggies. They cannot digest them.
Do not feed them in great amounts, it will upset their stomach. But, it is a very healthy treat!!!
Your pup may also enjoy plain, non-fat yogurt as a treat.
2007-06-06 18:44:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Onions, grapes, raisins, chocolate. Never feed too much fruit or veges - could cause diarrhea or an overdose of certain vitamins.
2007-06-06 18:29:03
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answered by Gina F 3
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My dog loves fruit and veggies too- on the never feed list, according to my vet, is mushrooms, grapes and raisins, chocolate or garlic. My dog loves broccoli, carrots, corn, leaf lettuce, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, asparagus, apples, honeydew, corn, bananas,oranges,cantaloupe and watermelon(no pits please) She also eats nuts, almonds,pistachios, and peanuts
2007-06-06 18:40:27
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answered by unadillaplayer 2
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Both my dogs love veggies & fruit. Just don't give them too much.....
2007-06-06 18:29:30
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answered by SureKat 6
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Apple seeds,Raisins ,grapes,onions,
2007-06-06 18:28:11
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answered by ? 5
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Onions, garlic, grapes
2007-06-06 18:26:58
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answered by lizzy 6
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That's funny, I used to have a cat that ate (and loved) the insides of pumpkins!
2007-06-06 18:30:23
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answered by BobTheBlazer 3
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Onion, grapes and raisins.
2007-06-06 18:50:21
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answered by Elena 5
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no onions, grapes, or raisins. Check out the BARF diet and you should find many options-
2007-06-06 18:45:56
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answered by Krisanne K 1
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