Dog & Cat Tips : Toxic Foods for Dogs


I just found this pet related video on YouTube … and thought you might enjoy it!

https://youtube.com/watch?v=SC1nVZBqK5U%3Ff%3Dvideos%26app%3Dyoutube_gdata

YouTube Description

Foods that are toxic for dogs include chocolate, grapes, raisins, fatty foods and foods with caffeine that can increase a dog’s heart rate. Find out why garlic powder and onion powder should not be used to flavor a dog’s food with help from a veterinarian in this free video on dog food and health. Expert: James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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6 Responses

  1. LostReality33
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    Good to know! I knew grapes were bad. But what about grilled and raw onions?

  2. banapple23145
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    No! Never! Raw they are dangerous and cooked they are just unhealthy filler.

  3. StrawberryAbbey06
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    What are some veggies and fruits that are toxic to dogs? For fruits I know that grapes and cherries are also toxic to dogs… I know that garlic, onion, are toxtic to dogs. I just give my 9 pound dog some carrots, broccoli, & romaine lettuce in tiny pieces she loves it so much!

  4. GenieWagner
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    Wow, am I convinced. If I want to let her have a treat after my meal, it will never be scraps again, only Milk bones.

  5. 1294812948
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    OMG i gave me dog about 2 grapes.
    And nothing happening but now that i watched this im scared

  6. AudiophileTubes
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    Post this on ‘facebook’. Many dog ‘owners’ do NOT realize that grapes and raisins are toxic to dogs!!!

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