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2007-08-31 06:09:29 · 17 answers · asked by Kelsey T 1 in Pets Dogs

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*Chicken Bones (beef bones are ok for large dogs)
*Chocolate
*Grapes or Raisins
*Fish (because of possible mercury poisoning)
*Onions
*Garlic
*Macadamia nuts
*Pear pips, the kernels of plums, peaches and apricots, apple core pips (contain cyanogenic glycosides resulting in cyanide poisoning)
*Potato peelings and green looking potatoes
*Rhubarb leaves
*Moldy/spoiled foods
*Alcohol
*Yeast dough
*Coffee grounds, beans & tea (caffeine)
*Hops (used in home brewing)
*Tomato leaves & stems (green parts)
*Broccoli (in large amounts)
*Cigarettes, tobacco, cigars

Along with the obviouse stuff like household cleaners, anti freeze and pretty much anything else like that that you wouldn't eat yourself. :-)

gg - I would really appreciate it if you would STOP copying my answers!

2007-08-31 06:18:14 · answer #1 · answered by lover_of_paints_&_quarter_horses 4 · 1 0

I have a site and it shows what dogs should not eat and I also have another site that have products that should be used around dogs.

http://www.missouriscenicrivers.com/baddogfoods.html

http://animal.discovery.com/guides/dogs/safety/toxicproducts.html

Apples
aapricots
avocados
baby food containing onion
bones
bread dough
broccoli
caffenine
candy(xylitol)
cat food
cherries
chocolate
citrus oil extract
dairy products
egges raw (salmonella)
grapes and Raisins
hops
liver
macadamia nuts
mushrooms
nutmeg
nuts
onions
peaches
pears
plums
potatoes (mushed potatoes ok)
rich fatty foods
Rhubarb (leaves)
salmon Raw (rickettesials)
salt
tomatoes
1.stems
2.leaves
3.uripe tomatoes
4.ripe tomatoes
persimmons
Walnuts

The fruits with seeds and pits can cause Cyanide Poisoning in dogs.

Chocolate
cocoa powder and cooking chocolate most toxic
semi-sweet chocolate and dark chocolate and milk least toxic

The first link I gave you will have a list of foods that are not safe for dogs to eat and what can happen and the symptoms.

2007-08-31 06:16:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Grapes and raisins.
FYI - I have 3 labs and their fav. treat is PB M&M's. It takes 14 lbs of regular chocolate to kill a dog, and like 14grams of bakers chocolate/dark chocolate. So don't freak out if your dog gets some chocolate.
Anything that is poisionus, poinsetta's are lethal to pets. Tylenol, advil,

2007-08-31 06:16:54 · answer #3 · answered by Lindsay G 4 · 0 0

1. Onions (Both onions and garlic contain the toxic ingredient Thiosulphate. But onions are more of a danger. Many dog biscuits contain *small* amounts of garlic - garlic contains less of this toxin so huge amounts would need to be consumed to be toxic. In one large dose - or with repeated consumption of small amounts.)

2. Chocolate (Chocolate contains THeobromine, a compound that is a cardiac stimulant and a diuretic. This can be fatal to dogs)

3. Grapes (Grapes are dangerous because of an unkown substance which is toxic to dogs - affects canine's kidneys)

4. Raisins (See above.)

5. Most Fruit Pits an Seeds (Contain Cyanogenic Glucosides resulting in cyanide poisining - though the fruit itself is OK.)

6. Macadamia Nuts (Macadamia nuts contain an unknown substance that is toxic to dogs.)

7. Bones (Most bones should *not* be given *especially chicken bones* because they can splinter and cause laceration of the digestive system and/or become lodged in your pets throat - so they also pose a choking hazard.)

8. Potato Peelings and Green Potatoes (Contain oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous and urinary system.)

9. Rhubarb leaves (See above.)

10. Broccoli (Broccoli is only toxic in large quantities.)

11. Green parts of Tomotoes or Green Potatoes (Contain oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous and urinary systems.)

12. Yeast Dough (Yeast dough can produce gas and swell in your pets stomach - leading to rupture of the digestive system)

13. Coffee, Coffe Grounds, Tea, Soft Drinks (Coffee, Tea & most soft drinks are dangerous due to the caffeine.)

14. Beer/Wine/Alcohol of any kind (Alcohol of any kind could lead to coma or even death.)

15. Human Vitamins (Human vitamins, especially those containing iron, can cause damage to the lining of the digestive system as well as cause kidney and liver damage)

16. Moldy or Spoiled food (I think this goes without saying.)

17 Persimmons (Persimmons can cause intestinal blockage)

18. Raw Eggs and Raw Fish (Raw eggs and some raw fish can cause Salmonella poisining.)

19. Salt, Baking soda, Baking Powder (In large amounts these can cause an electrolyte imbalance - and severe electrolyte imbalances can lead to muscle spasm or even congestive heart failure.)

20. Mushrooms (Mushrooms may contain toxins which could cause liver and kidney damage)

21. Sugar-Free Foods (Sugar-free doors containing Xylitol have been found to cause liver failure in some dogs.)

22. Nutmeg (Nutmeg can cause tremors, seizures and central nervous system damage.)

23. Excessive Fatty Foods (Excess fatty foods can cause Pancreatitis.)

24. Avocado (All parts of the avocado and avocado tree are toxic to dogs.)

25. Diary Products (Dairy products don't usually pose a great danger; but many dairy product have high fat content * see number 23* - and many pets are lactose intolerant - some pets more than others. Lactose intolerance leads to gas and diarrhea; though small amounts of yogurt and cheese are usually fairly well tolerated.)

Keep these 25 toxic foods in mind! There may be other foods that your dog can not consume; so always ask your vet when you are unsure about anything concerning your pet - including being sure include all ingredients necessary for proper pet nutrition.

2007-08-31 06:35:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

your best source of information will be the ASPCA's poison control center (see below).

Never let your dog eat human medication.

No dark chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, or garlic.

No snail bait, rat bait or other household chemicals.

No cooked bones and no small bones that can be swallowed whole.

Not too much grass (can cause an intestinal blockage).

2007-08-31 06:17:21 · answer #5 · answered by hughstonrvt 1 · 1 0

Dogs shouldn't eat any people food, because it doesn't provide the nutritional balance. Also, once they taste our food, they never want to go back.

Can't eat chocolate, garlic, onions, diary, chicken bones, grapes, raisins, macadamia nuts, corn cobs, turkey skin, animal fat, cooked bones, sugar, sweetener, sorbitol, xylitol, alcohol, white bread.

2007-08-31 06:16:11 · answer #6 · answered by hanksimon 5 · 1 0

Chocolate (contains Theobromine)

Onions & garlic

Pear pips, the kernels of plums, peaches and apricots, apple core pips (contain cyanogenic glycosides resulting in cyanide poisoning)

Potato peelings and green looking potatoes

Rhubarb leaves

Moldy/spoiled foods

Macadamia Nuts/Walnuts

Alcohol

Yeast dough

Coffee grounds, beans & tea (caffeine)

Hops (used in home brewing)

Tomato leaves & stems (green parts)

Broccoli (in large amounts)

Raisins and grapes (damages the kidneys)

Cigarettes, tobacco, cigars

Nutmeg

Raw Potatoes

Turkey skin

Voltarin (in arthritis medication)-Very Fatal

Baby Food (can contain onion powder)

Citrus oil

Fat trimmings (Can cause pancreatitis).

Human vitamins containing iron (can damage the lining of the digestive system)

Large amounts of liver

Mushrooms

Raw fish

2007-08-31 06:16:25 · answer #7 · answered by g g 6 · 0 2

Dogs will eat anything, but i know most hate oinons and mushrooms.

2007-08-31 06:14:52 · answer #8 · answered by Hollywood Whore Boulevard Kitten 3 · 0 0

Grapes, raisins- can cause kidney failure in animals
Chocolate
Chicken or any other animal bones- thay can splinter in digestive system and cause internal bleeding.

2007-08-31 06:17:46 · answer #9 · answered by GoldenButterflyKisses 4 · 0 0

grapes, some plants, careful of hidden rat poison

2007-08-31 06:12:59 · answer #10 · answered by Texas Cowboy 7 · 0 0

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