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Life & Events > 5 Surprising Foods That Are Poisonous to Dogs
 

5 Surprising Foods That Are Poisonous to Dogs

Most of you may know this.But they added some new ones.


I want to thank Mr. Henry and his mom for making me aware of some very important information.
There are five surprising foods that can be harmful to dogs that many people don’t know about.
Mr. Henry wanted to make sure all his Dogster pals stay healthy, his mom has a blog and posted this great advice.
There are several natural and seemingly healthy human foods are also harmful-even toxic-to dogs. So before you head to the kitchen to whip up fresh batch of canine casserole, read on to discover five surprising foods that are toxic to dogs.
Garlic & Onion: Though treated as a health food and often taken in supplement form by humans, garlic (along with its alliaceae cousins onions and leeks) is toxic-sometimes deadly-for pets, with reactions ranging from stomach damage to acute dermatitis to asthmatic attacks. Pets By Nature reports the story of a Pennsylvania woman who lost her Newfoundland to garlic poisoning: “Within two weeks of feeding a popular garlic supplement available at most pet stores and over the Internet, her Newfoundland developed a bleeding ulcer and perforated intestine.” The dog did not survive.
Grapes & Raisins: While not as toxic as members of the onion family, consumption of grapes and raisins can cause vomiting, dehydration and, in large quantities, kidney failure. The exact toxin present in grapes is not known, but scientists have established that both commercially and privately cultivated grapes, as well as raisins, present a risk.
Avocado: According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), avocado leaves, fruit, seeds and bark contain a toxic substance called Persin, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal unpleasantness in dogs. While a medium-sized dog would have to consume a substantial quantity of avocado (picture a big bowl of guacamole) to become seriously ill, even a little bit is enough to cause an upset tummy.
Macadamia Nuts: Not widely consumed outside of Hawaii, macadamia nuts pose a stealth risk to canine health. The nuts can cause macadamia nut toxicosis, resulting in soreness, stiffness, and listlessness, according to Working Dog Magazine. The condition usually passes in 48 hours, but can lead to shock in severe cases.
Nutmeg: This popular spice, commonly used to season cakes, vegetables and even lasagna, should never be found on your dog’s dinner plate. Nutmeg, which has mild hallucinogenic properties, can cause seizures, tremors, central nervous system problems in dogs. In severe cases, shock and death have been reported.
Looking for Fido friendly snacks? Grab your leash and run on over to read about some healthy foods that can be added to your dog’s diet.
* The picture above is Tank, he knows the importance of healthy snacks.

posted on Nov 13, 2008 9:05 AM ()

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I didn't know about onions and garlic and avocados. I would never waste my guacamole on Rex.
comment by elderjane on Nov 14, 2008 12:06 PM ()
Me and my boy's, "Buster" and "Bear" thank you sir. Both of them will eat anything that doesn't eat them first!
comment by justmyopinion on Nov 14, 2008 4:40 AM ()
interesting
comment by itsjustme on Nov 14, 2008 1:41 AM ()
Onions and avocados are lethal to birds!
comment by greatmartin on Nov 13, 2008 4:52 PM ()
Very interesting. I was surprised to see graphes on here. Our vet told us that it was ok to give the girls a green grape every once and a while.
AJ
comment by lunarhunk on Nov 13, 2008 12:29 PM ()
That's good to know! Even though I don't have a dog, I know a lot of people who do, and would be interested to read this.
comment by mellowdee on Nov 13, 2008 11:10 AM ()
Don't forget to include chocolate, sugar, milk and turkey. Yes, turkey.
comment by gtasahomo on Nov 13, 2008 10:53 AM ()
Garlic is something that dogs tolerate in low doses and it does keep the fleas away, different from the more chemical compounds like frontline, garlic is natural and not harmful to animals when used correctly. Normally I add it to their food when I cook it. You just don't overdo anything. All things in moderation. There are plenty of natural ways to combat fleas and ticks without resorting to the chemical alternatives.
comment by teacherwoman on Nov 13, 2008 10:32 AM ()
I would have never guessed that.
comment by shesaidwhat on Nov 13, 2008 9:47 AM ()
I thought garlic kept fleas away? I am so confused...
comment by kristilyn3 on Nov 13, 2008 9:17 AM ()

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