12 Human Foods That Could Kill Your Dog

As a responsible dog owner, it's critical to know what you can and can't feed your dog. Is it enough to just stick with a decent doggy diet?

Nope. There's a ton of foods you probably didn't know about that can actually be really bad for your dog, including some that are perfectly healthy for humans.

There's nothing worse than having your dog suffer over a simple mistake in diet. While they're still man's best friend, they probably shouldn't eat like your best friend.

To see the detailed list of ‘The 12 Human Foods That Could Kill Your Dog’, including what chemicals these foods contain what they can do, go to the next page:

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8,675 thoughts on “12 Human Foods That Could Kill Your Dog

  1. I call bs on most of this list. Chocolate and Milk, sure. But cheese and bacon? Come on. I feed my dog little bits of cheese all the time. He has never had an upset stomach. Same with bacon.

  2. The article is inaccurate. Much of the foods listed causes discomfort. But hey, let’s use the word “KILL” because someone will be dumb enough to put it on Facebook without fact checking.

  3. My doxie rummaged through my person and found a $2 bar of dark chocolate I bought as a school fundraiser. The vet pumped 1/2 cup of chocolate from her stomach. That bar ended up costing me $152 plus gas. She is worth it!

  4. CHEESE!??! Seriously? My dogs will track you down and kill you if I start withholding cheese from them. THEY FREAKING LOVE CHEESE! I mean full on love it more than life itself. Cheese? Wtf?

  5. I feed my dog
    Boneless skinless chicken breast
    Rice
    Sweet potatoes
    Eggs
    Plain Yougurt
    Chicken livers, I freeze and give in moderation
    Broccoli
    Apple, no seeds
    Strawberry, moderation
    Oranges, moderation
    Deer burger meatballs and he’s just fine, and it’s cheaper, plus I include ingredients in my meals, and prepare his along with mine in separate dishes/pans with no seasoning except for I put rosemary, oregano, parsley on the chicken

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