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2007-08-02 02:37:29 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

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No... You don't want to give your dog too much fruit or vegetables at once.. They can sometimes make your dog gasy or give them an upset stomach.. Too much food added to the diet when they are already eating a balanced kibble, isn't a good idea.. It throws the balance off..
Moderation is the key..

2007-08-02 02:41:09 · answer #1 · answered by DP 7 · 1 0

no and cantelope really isnt cantelope. Cantelope is a rare melon grown in europe, we are just eating a melon and calling it cantelope btw. Learned that from a show, anyways its not dangerous but too much will cause him to have the runs

2007-08-02 09:54:24 · answer #2 · answered by =] 4 · 0 0

It's not dangerous but only give him a couple of pieces or he may get sick. I give my dog all sorts of fruits and veggies as treats but never is it a meal.

2007-08-02 09:44:48 · answer #3 · answered by Choqs 6 · 0 0

Many people believe that what is good for the owner is good for his companion too. But, one has to be very wary of whatever food is put in front of the dog lest it should turn out to be POISONOUS FOOD FOR THE DOG.

The first in the list of poisonous food for dog is chocolate and cocoa. Theobromine in chocolate is a diuretic and a cardiac stimulant. If ingested in large amounts, the dog becomes hyperactive, and passes large volumes of urine. Vomiting follows. The heart rate escalates and death is possible if the dog is exercised. Both cocoa as well as cooking chocolate is poisonous food for dogs. Milk chocolate has lesser amounts of theobromine. In a nutshell, even licking the leftover icing from a cocoa cake can be putting poisonous food right in front of your beloved dog. Obviously, the age of the dog, its size and energy level will dictate how long the dog will survive or how badly it will be affected.

Onions and garlic are other poisonous foods for dog. Onions are especially toxic. Onions cause hemolytic anemia; that is, the red blood cells burst as they circulate through the body. Eating onion can cause diarrhea and vomiting. Passing dark colored urine, weakness, confusion, dizziness and accelerated heart rate are other symptoms of onion poisoning. Left over pizza, commercial baby food containing onion, and Chinese food are all poisonous food for dog. Mushrooms are also poisonous for dogs. They can lead to abdominal pain caused by liver or kidney damage. Vomiting and diarrhea followed by convulsion, coma and death is quite possible if mushroom is eaten. Macadamia nuts are another poisonous food for dog. These may cause muscle tremor, weakness and ultimately paralysis.

The seeds of fruits like apple, cherries, peach etc contain cyanide and are poisonous food for dogs. Unlike humans, dogs will not spit out the seeds. Smaller varieties will become very sick if they eat these seeds. Poisonous food for dogs also includes tomatoes and tomato plants. Tremors and heart arrhythmia are the direct results of eating tomato plants. Raw eggs and raw meat can be poisonous food for dog. Raw eggs may contain salmonella, and raw meat will contain bacteria if the quality is not ensured. Splinters of bones in the raw meat may tear the internal organs of the dog.

Grapes and raisins are another category of poisonous food for dog. Symptoms of poisoning include diarrhea, vomiting, and kidney failure and tummy pain. This is a matter that has to be taken up with the vet immediately. Caffeinated beverages that are human favorites are highly poisonous food for dogs. Sometime, dogs eat medicines, rat poison or other chemical substances left at home.

Some dog owners consider their pets to be the next best alternative to a recycling garbage bin. Feeding your dog with moldy leftovers just because you are hesitant to waste "good" food is akin to poisoning your dog. Moulds and bacteria go hand in hand. If the dogs are small, they will not be equipped to ward off diseases caused by these bacteria. Indigestion followed by diarrhea and vomiting occurs. If chronic diarrhea occurs, secondary infections may set in, thus robbing your dog of his very life.

Feeding scraps to dogs during dinnertime is to be avoided because a large variety of human food is poisonous food for dogs. Extra care must be taken to see that the dog does not inadvertently get into your stash of chocolates, left over pizza or even cigar cases. Many times, the effects of poisoning are sudden and may be fatal. In this case, prevention is definitely better than cure or even regret. Keeping your dog away from poisonous dog food is a matter of disciplining him and urging him to eat only what is given in his bowl or plate and not allowing him to rummage for food everywhere.

2007-08-02 10:36:32 · answer #4 · answered by *Heather* 3 · 0 0

Who cares?

2007-08-02 09:44:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no they enjoy tasting our food...but make sure thats all it is a little taste..not part of his diet

2007-08-02 10:18:41 · answer #6 · answered by Tracey H 3 · 0 0

nope, mine love mellons

2007-08-06 07:47:05 · answer #7 · answered by cheri h 7 · 0 0

Shouldn't be.

2007-08-02 09:40:42 · answer #8 · answered by NOT as smart as a 5th grader 4 · 0 0

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