
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:
Robin Wall
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Interesting … Wasn’t aware of that
Robin Wall
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Amy Lopez I agree but a little big every now & again would be OK ..
Robin Wall
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Mine too!!! They instantly know when I start peeling it … That & the strawberry punnet!!! One of mine I think would kill for strawberries!!!
Tara To da G
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I feed my Boston Terrier a little ice cream. And she is fine. I give her a little bit of fruits: strawberries and bananas. And she is fine. I give her boiled chicken pieces I made as treats sometimes. And she is fine. I mainly feed her her dog food though which she loves. But…she can’t eat dry dog food it hurts her when she poops so I have to soften her food with warm water.
Steve Brace
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Kelly Shotton
David Williams
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some of these I wouldn’t of expected
Jamie Lee
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Remy Hemberg
Peter Dow
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So true.
Jacqui Graham
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I give my dog a bit of cheese as treat
Mary Claire Haenlein
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Jan A Scott, check out #12.
Christine McKinney
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Neil Toal
Nicolette Babij-Hagerty
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Going to the vet Tuesday I will be asking. Looking at the bogus advertising I’m thinking it’s probably wrong.
Grace Shanahan Smith
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Bridie Shanahan Smith
Pauline McVicar
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Ashley Willet
Douglas Howard
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Too many adds in this article make it impossible and frustrating to read.
Keely Lynn
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Taste of the Wild, high prairie for puppies. My boxer is 5 months on the 5th. Her hair is sof and shiny, tons of protien. Gluten-free and made with purified water. She gets ice cubes as treats.
Ann Guess Crum
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Toby. I’m 80 and we always fed our dogs scrapes before dog food and they didn’t get the “runies” and lived a long time
Nancy Martin Coleman
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So why do so many homemade pet treats include garlic powder?
Dave Antknee
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Abby loves raw!
Charles Cameron
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Before follow these please consult your veterinarian first about what to feed and what is not
Amy Avis
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Apparently pork is not suitable for dogs or cats because of the risk of trichinosis – makes sense as to why you never see pork based dog or cat food.
Bella Bossom
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All of these foods are obviously not meant for dogs. Honestly if the dog wouldn’t eat it in the wild why would feeding it to him/her be good for him/her. Especially processed foods. I wasn’t surprised at all by this list.
Sharon Lewis Martini
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Apple slices are treats for my pug. He has eaten them since puppy…a few months old (?). I DO CUT OUT THE MIDDLE CORE AND SEEDS.
Sharon Lewis Martini
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It’s the fried fat that hurts their stomachs.
Brenda Gibbs
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What did dogs eat before dog food was it on the shelves !!!!
Faron M Webster
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DAMN WEINER BABY USED TO EAT EVERYTHING!
Jess Meigs
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Jeff Meigs you should read these – the symptoms of them- this is why I’m crazy about what’s fed to her.
Fernando Conde
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Wilton Dutra
Melissa Campbell
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I believe avocado is on the ok list now. I dont eat it so its not in my home.
Julie Brickman Carlstrom
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The vet gives my dog cheese if she has to get a shot.. cheese is hard to believe
Cathy Edwards
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Seriously…. When dogs become picky… I seen them eat dead dears..mice.. …they built FORD TOUGH
Frédérick Godbout
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Well I guess my dogs should be dead. Worst article ever!!!
Michael Matuszak
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Yea because this site gets paid per click …
Hilda Hernandez
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Wow
Aaron Creaney
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Ieva Paulaviciute
Ben Szum
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My chihuahua tried to eat a sweet pepper once. I don’t know how he got it, but getting it away from him was hell because he’s a “resource guarder”.
Erin Bythrow
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No but alot of thinga are cooked with onion and garlic
Diane Young
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What is boxer mouth?
Jonny Kinkead
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Tim Richardson
Chad Kerychuk
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Yeah, if you keep using clickbait photo/articles and multiple pages just to earn ad revenue, you’re gonna get I liked and unfollowed fast. Stay genuine.
Louise McGing
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If you feed your boxer more wet food than kibble they could get boxer mouth diseases. Vets recommend a good kibble to keep their teeth and gums healthy. Royal canin is a good brand. I was told that alternatively get a toothbrush and brush them daily if you stay on the wetter food
http://www.vethelpdirect.com/vetblog/2009/11/13/epulis-a-gum-problem-seen-mainly-in-boxers/
Janice Thomas Wesley
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That’s why you don’t feed dogs people food
Anne Blackwood
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Cheese is often used as a treat and small amounts don’t seem to have any effects. Milk the same
Anne Blackwood
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Garlic and onions are from the same family
Pat Lehne
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my pups like an occational softee.
Sheila Good-Diebold
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Stacie Coleman-McMurtry
Bob Dixon
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MaRie Dixon
Dee Gisela Edwards
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No milk? They say on the board milk tub it’s OK for dogs and mi e loves his cup of tea what hubby leaves for him
I also give him brown toast
Doug Greek
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Is feeding my Rhea yogurt good for her it’s probiotic?just asking you seem to know a lot about this stuff.
Lee Mccoll
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Mark Mason