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Message board:
Care and feeding
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Danger Foods for your pups:
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Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pet
- Alcoholic beverages
- Avocado
- Chocolate (all forms) *********
- Coffee (all forms)
- Fatty foods (impt: can lead to pancreatitis)
- Macadamia nuts
- Moldy or spoiled foods
- Onions, onion powder (liver and kidney damage)
- Raisins and grapes (liver and kidney damage)
- Salt (excessive)
- Yeast dough
- Garlic
- Products sweetened with xylitol (mouthwash, gum, toothpaste, candies)
- Sugarless candies can be toxic to pet
Posted by
Suzy
(Site Administrator)
- March 26, 2009 at 12:20 pm
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The following message was in reply to the "parent" topic above.
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Danger Foods
Juicy got pancreatitus from those white chewy bones with the meaty strips in them. A vet told me NOT to give them those because they eat so much of it to get to the treat part. Luckily he's ok now. Don't believe "Vet Approved" on the label with a small dog who loves to eat!
Posted by
Laylaflo
- March 27, 2009 at 6:00 pm
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