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:
Tammy Campbell
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And most lived into their mid to late teens.
Donna Rahimi
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Thank you Sammie L Rahimi
Tammy Campbell
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Cheese is fine for dogs on moderation.
Lon Copeland
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Folks,the domesticated dog of today still has the same exact digestive system as the wolf.He has not “adapted” or evelved.Raw meat is great for your dog,if you know what your doing.Kibble is garbage.I personally feed my Chow Orijen because a pure raw diet is pricey.I do give him uncooked bones(pork,chicken,turkey,etc…)for snacks.Dogs and cats are not humans.
Heather-Bear Sabourin
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smaller dogs get sick faster and they dont need people food anyways ,better to be safe than sorry
Nikki Rex
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Janet Keller
Mitch Kuipers
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Elly Friend
Elly Friend
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He gets lactose free milk babe. All good, they can’t have cows milk products 🙂
Lisa Coleman Patrick
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Mine love watermelon, bananas, apples, peaches, strawberries, carrots, green peppers, radishes, cucumbers, spinach…probably a$#%&!@*if I gave it to them! Lol
Juan Martinez
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I just came here because of the pic of the cute pup with a pizza in his mouth.
Mindy Wells
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Terence Wells
Kunja McAllistǝr
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Tamara McAnerin
Eva Tinney
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You should add ham, I gave my son’s Yorkie a couple bites of ham and it made him very sick, was even vomiting up blood
John Kelley
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my dogs been eating that stuff for years he’s 16 still doing well
Beverly Mae
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Jeff Moore
Michelle Nain
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My Trumpet LOVES them. But, I don’t let him have them raw, as he prefers.
Bill Zawadiuk
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What they neglect to mention in all cases is the amount eaten… ie..dark chocolate most dangerous..a 150 lb Great Dane would have to consume approx 8lbs to have an effect on his system…an excess of anything for any living creature is dangerous…so put all your theories in perspective…
Becky Baker Barnes
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My dog has eat cheese on small amounts I put his meds in cheese to get him to take it for 3 years now…..
Erin Hogan
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Brad Ang
Eric Smtih
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Anna Barichello
Aaron Nicolls
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Jorja Nicolls
Joel Cirbo
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Bernadette Cirbo-Amarillas
Lisa Jeanine
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Sorry auto spell was on…..how many of you actually work in veterinary care? For 15 years? Ill keep my comments away from you experts. Why does everyone have to attack?
Lisa Jeanine
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My dogs have been and are excellent by the way& thanks for asking. I have worked directly with vets & nutritionists
Lisa Jeanine
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Thanks Amber L Murphy for your correction
Laura Huston
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Please see above. Yes, there is some fact. Raisins and grapes CAN cause kidney failure. Chocolate CAN kill, and garlic abd onions CAN cause some major issues. Fatty foods can cause pancreatitis, which can be low threatening, in susceptible animals.
Corn cobs do cause obstructions, XYLITOL can kill your pet and it doesn’t take much (in many diet food and gum). And I have seen pets due from big meth overdoses and from pot cookies.
James Banks
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Stephanie Banks
Joe Francis
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Tiffany Christina
Joe Francis
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Tiffany Christina
Marie Buonsanto
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Adriana Buonsanto number 11
Debi McKenzie Collins
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Millk is worst as can flip stomach
Debi McKenzie Collins
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Apple cores are bad no mater who a seed can grow
Andrew Jones
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Amanda Jones
Jorja Nicolls
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Monique ‘Moshizzle’ Nicolls
Katherine Pears
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Girls Whe you boat your Corgis?!
Rosetta Webley
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I love my little dog my is cleo
Olwen Davis
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I don’t no about the apple cores my vet told me to give apples and carrots as a treat and try and keep her off the dog biscuits ??
Jeff Laming
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No junk food PERIOD
Karinne Stephenson
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Kathleen Stephenson
Ian Campbell
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Carolann Palmer
Elizabeth Day
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Steven Ray Trinder
Ryan Horn
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Jean Barrowman
Shelby Berthiaume
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Kyle Farquhar
Roger Martindale
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The way I treat my dog is the way I treat myself.. treats in moderation I suspect don’t cause any harm .
Jean Barrowman
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We have to read up on all this stuff!
Tom Johnson
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That was a shocker for me also bill
Mary Fleming
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What they put in some of that cans dogfood is not fit to give a dog watch program on it nasty they will live longer without it
Mary Fleming
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Our dog 16 years old and all he every eat was food I cook don’t over feed them
Kannan Kristel
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Jamie Schoelermann-Hack
Kayla Hack
Stephen Hetyey
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I hate these things. I usually give up after a page or two cause it’s so annoying but this one I gave up on after they had no clue what white chocolate was and what’s in it. A dog would have to eat so much white chocolate to hurt themselves thAt they would probably be passed out before they could get enough. Some poor idiots gonna read this then blow 500 on a vet cause there dog git a white chocolate peanut butter cup.