While we often think of our dogs as family members, treating them as such at mealtimes can do more harm to them than merely spoiling them by spicing up their dinners. Here’s #7 of the twelve most dangerous “human” foods that could kill your dog, what's in them, and what it can do to your dogs. (To be taken to the top of this article, CLICK HERE)
#7 – Grapes
Like Macadamia Nuts, grapes and raisins can be extremely toxic to dogs.
What's In It:
While its currently unknown what chemicals and compounds are in grapes that cause toxicity to dogs, the results of consumption can be pretty devastating.
What It Can Do:
Grapes and raisins can cause rapid kidney failure. While it varies between dogs, symptoms may not show up in them. Other than kidney failure, dogs can also develop vomiting or diarrhea as well as a lethargic state. Dogs will also develop dehydration and lack of appetite. Death from kidney failure may occur within three to four days.
H/T ASPCA
Cory Binkley
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Katelyn Stough
Debbie Troy
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Don’t give them people food at all..simple
Erik McKinnon
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Arlinda McKinnon
Mindalina Ann
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Ridiculous formatting here. You have to click next page for literally each food.
Lola Heck
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Be careful what you feed your pet.
Jenni Marie
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Chocolate
Milk
Cheese
Onion
Macadamia Nuts
Garlic
Grapes
Avocados
Apple Cores
Yeast dough
Caffeine
Bacon
Lauren Baldino
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Corey Harber
Marshall Thompson
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Rachel watch out for cheese
Brandon Tooley
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Trishia Stiles Tooley
Julie Brothers
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You forgot xylitol!!!
Warren Sheehan
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What a load of rubbish. My 4 bassets literally eat 10 of those foods fairly regularly, and they are all fine. Granted my big boy once at a 2.2 lbs block of cheese in one sitting. He farted cheese for 2 weeks. This is clickbait.
Wayne Carver
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You are so lucky to have 4 bassets. I used to have one, and when we picked her up from the breeder it was amazing to see this house full of bassets, as she had a few other adult bassets as well as the parents of the litter we were getting our girl from. The breeder was a really nice woman who gave my 3 year old a can of pringles, and it was hilarious to watch him walk around the place, calmly followed by a long line of bassets. None of them got any, poor things, not because of draconian food policies like those espoused by this list, but because a 3 year old who has his first very own can of Pringles is not gonna share….
Becky McClure
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Sarah Mcclure #9
Nancy Shnzermom
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Sorry, the page you were looking for does not exist or is not available
Andy Lee
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Bunny Lin
Rick Mason
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http://www.petful.com/pet-health/how-much-chocolate-toxic-dogs/
I Love My Bulldog
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Thanks for the post :p
Randy Collins
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wow almost all of that is not true
Ward Plattau
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Ria Nijns Rani Plattau
Dog Essentials Plus
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Dear me!
Vicki Arieas
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To save u time, the list is……
Chocolate, Milk, Cheese, Yeast dough, Macadamia nuts, Caffeine, Bacon (fatty meats), Onion, Garlic, Avocados, Grapes, Apple cores (also plum, peach, pear, apricot cores)
These cause anything from sickness to death!! BEWARE, please!!!
Debby Fry
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I learned a couple of new ones in this.
David Everett Redden
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Razor blades aren’t on the list. Never feed your dog razor blades!
Jonathan Harvey
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Thanks I have been a Spaniel owner since i was about 7 years old Now 85 years old and I never knew most of that Bad Foods etc that you should not give to your Dog, but thanks to all your very Good Information, I am going to be Very Careful what I feed my Spaniel on in the Future—-Very Well Done Thanks !!