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Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Preface: Now I have no idea if this is an all-encompassing list or for that matter if it's accurate. But it was mentioned in another post that ham/pork is toxic for dogs so I thought I'd do a little research and see what I could come up with...
CHOCOLATE: Best to remember – dark chocolate, especially baker’s chocolate, is the worst when it comes to this type of “poisoning”. Chocolate contains a substance called Theobromine (similar to caffeine), which in toxic doses can cause heart attacks. As little as 2 oz baker’s chocolate can be fatal for a small dog. If you suspect your dog has gotten into chocolate call your vet immediately.
GRAPES/RAISINS: Surprisingly, this is a toxic fruit for dogs. They contain an unknown toxin, which can cause acute renal (kidney) failure. As little as a handful at a time can be deadly.
ONIONS: A substance in onions, disulfide, is harmless to humans but toxic to not only dogs but cats, horses, sheep and cattle. It causes hemolytic anemia, and as little as 2 slices a week can damage red blood cells, impairing their ability to carry oxygen. NOTE: Garlic and onion are in the same family, while small amounts of garlic will not harm your dog, too much is not good.
LIVER: In small amounts liver is very good for your dog (less than 3 servings a week). Large amounts cause vitamin A toxicity (hypervitaminosis A). This can lead to bone problems, weight loss and anorexia. Also, never feed liver if your dog is taking vitamin A supplements, and always cook it before feeding.
BONES: Sterilized bones that are purchased aren’t the problem. Raw meaty bones and chicken bones are prone to splinter and lodge in the throat, or worse, the intestines, in which case they can perforate the lining causing internal bleeding and possibly death. This doesn’t mean “no bones” – ask the butcher for soup bones, bring water to a full boil then cook the bones for approximately 20 minutes (depending on size). NOTE: The first time I did this I removed much, not all, of the fat and meat from the outside of the bone. My dog’s stomachs weren’t used to such a treat and I didn’t want to cause diarrhea. However, I did save the scraps and fed them on their food at a later date.
RAW EGGS: Cooked eggs are a very healthy treat for dogs, raw egg whites contain a protein called Avidin. This protein depletes your dog of B vitamins, specifically Biotin, which is essential to growth and coat condition. Also, raw eggs may contain bacteria, such as Salmonella.
RAW MEAT/POULTRY: Once again bacteria are the main problem – Salmonella and Clostridium, both can be very serious and costly to treat. Just remember, if you feed meat, cook it first. NOTE: Best to avoid pork, especially bacon (which contains sodium nitrate).
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS: FYI, 50% of dogs are lactose intolerant (just like people!) – they don’t produce the enzyme Lactase, therefore they are unable to break down Lactose (milk sugar). This can cause gas, diarrhea and abdominal discomfort.
NUTS: Walnuts can cause gastroenteritis and are considered poisonous to dogs. Macadamia nuts contain an unknown compound, which can cause muscle tremors, weakness and paralysis of the hindquarters – luckily these symptoms last a short time. In general, nuts are high in phosphorus and may contribute to the formation of bladder stones. NOTE: Peanuts are a legume, “from the earth”, not grown on trees. They are not harmful when used in small amounts.
POTATO: Cooked and mashed potatoes are good for dogs. However, poisonous alkaloids (Solanum) are present in green sprouts and green potato skins. NOTE: Poisonings occur in people as well as dogs!
TOMATO PLANTS: Stems and leaves contain oxalates, which can cause bladder stones. NOTE: The fruit itself is not the culprit, however high amounts of vitamin C can cause gastrointestinal distress.
RHUBARB: This plant (especially the leaves) also contains oxalates.
TURKEY SKIN: Known to cause acute Pancreatitis in dogs.
PIPS: Found in the seeds of apples, pears, plums, peaches and apricots – ALL CONTAIN ARSENIC!
NUTMEG: Is a hallucinogen in dogs.
BABY FOOD: When I worked as a veterinary assistant we commonly gave chicken baby food to dogs and cats that wouldn’t eat. Just be careful that the baby food you are feeding doesn’t contain onion powder – some do. See onion poisoning for more information.
MUSHROOMS: In all honesty, any wild growing mushroom scares me, and if my dogs are anywhere near some, I go the other way – you just don’t know. Store bought mushrooms are fine, but do you really want you’re dog to develop a taste for them?
BROCCOLI: There has been a bit of confusion where broccoli is concerned. Broccoli is very good for dogs, however, if the daily intake exceeds more than 10% of the animals diet – problems can occur. The toxic substance is isothiocyanate and can cause gastrointestinal irritation. NOTE: Broccoli toxicity was first noted in dairy cattle raised in California. When there was an over abundant broccoli crop, it was fed to the cattle. Problems may have occurred because cattle have rumens and digest things much more thoroughly, therefore taking in more of the toxic substance.
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Posted 4/29/08 12:03 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Thanks for posting this. Yes, alot of these most people do not know are toxic to dogs.
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Posted 4/29/08 12:14 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
I'll be honest, growing up we used to give my dog grapes all the time.
He was 16 when he passed away and it had nothing to do with renal failure or kidney disease, he died from cancer. So I wonder if it varies from dog to dog?
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Posted 4/29/08 12:17 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Posted by Jennie0898
I'll be honest, growing up we used to give my dog grapes all the time.
He was 16 when he passed away and it had nothing to do with renal failure or kidney disease, he died from cancer. So I wonder if it varies from dog to dog?
It may I suspect but I would never chance it. I get like a lunatic when a grape rolls on the floor, as I run for it before my dogs snatch it up.
My neighbor used to feed her dog grapes until I told her about the grapes. The dog never seemed to suffer negatively. But me personally, I am a nut about this stuff. If one little peice of onion hits the floor, I snatch it up asap.
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Thanks for the info, Jennie!!
I'm sorry, but reading this just gave me the image of Kasey high on nutmeg!!
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Posted 4/29/08 1:14 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Posted by imthecindyofcindyandkevin
Thanks for the info, Jennie!!
I'm sorry, but reading this just gave me the image of Kasey high on nutmeg!!
Trippin on nutmeg! ha
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Posted 4/29/08 1:30 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Coffee Grinds also
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Posted 4/29/08 1:44 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Thanks for the info!!
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Posted 4/29/08 1:48 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Posted by Jennie0898
I'll be honest, growing up we used to give my dog grapes all the time.
He was 16 when he passed away and it had nothing to do with renal failure or kidney disease, he died from cancer. So I wonder if it varies from dog to dog?
We used to give our dog grapes all the time!! The old lady is 15 now and still going strong!!
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Posted by Goobster
Posted by imthecindyofcindyandkevin
Thanks for the info, Jennie!!
I'm sorry, but reading this just gave me the image of Kasey high on nutmeg!!
Trippin on nutmeg! ha
Word.
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Posted 4/29/08 4:32 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
i guess my dogs are part of the 50% that are not lactose intolerant because they looove milk and don't get any side effects from it. and quinn loves mushrooms off the pizza
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Posted 4/29/08 9:03 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Thanks for this list!!
I have given my dog grapes before, when I was not aware that they shouldn't eat them. She loved them, but after she ate a lot of them she had diarrhea so I never gave them to her again, but she is still going strong. I also give her cheese which she loves.
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Posted 4/30/08 6:41 AM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
THANKS
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Posted 4/30/08 7:25 AM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Thank you for this information. This is why I do not feed my dogs any human food. Only dog food and dog treats.
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Posted 4/30/08 11:13 AM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Posted by Jennie0898
I'll be honest, growing up we used to give my dog grapes all the time.
When one rolls on the floor Dottie swoops it up, licks it to death then throws it up in the air for hours. She rolls on her back and flings it around. It's seriously the funniest thing I've ever seen. But she NEVER bites it. Weirdo.
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Posted 4/30/08 11:19 AM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Posted by chikita315
When one rolls on the floor Dottie swoops it up, licks it to death then throws it up in the air for hours. She rolls on her back and flings it around. It's seriously the funniest thing I've ever seen. But she NEVER bites it. Weirdo.
that's hysterical!!!
You must take a picture the next time this happens and post it!
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Posted 5/1/08 11:26 AM |
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Poinsetta's too! I gave my dog grapes and raisins from time to time and he lived to be 14 and did not die of kidney problems.
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Posted 5/1/08 1:27 PM |
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HoneyBadger
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Re: Spinoff: What's Toxic to Dogs? Interesting Info I Came Across on the Internet...
Bumping to ask our resident vetinary nurse, leewolters, if there is any truth to this list?!
I know the grape stuff is, but what about the rest?
Thanks!
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