
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:
Erika Brunt Nico
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Ruth Cano
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David Revelo
Jasmine Tucker
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Melanie Tucker
Esther Chavez
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Deedee Desbiens
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I don’t believe this true für every dog. Just like people everyone is different
Charlotte Cowie
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Rebecca Blake x
Theresa Kelly
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Ian Greenacre
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Anything for anyone … If you eat in excess , then your gonna have problems. If it’s done in moderation , they will be okay
Ian Greenacre
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It’s all about moderation bill . Dogs have been tons of stuff for centuries , and it’s never done them any harm
Mary Ellen Olejniczak Childs
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Ari Ple
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So for sure no raisins, grapes, onions, garlic or anything in onion family. These will not kill dogs right away but eventually lead to kidney failure. And dark chocolate is far worse than milk or white chocolate. Baking chocolate is bad too. This is because it contains theobromine which is toxic for dogs. So basically the darker the chocolate the worse it is. And when it comes to food toxicity in dogs that’s about it.
Adam Rowell
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Tracy Payne-Barrett Bpe BEd
Casey Douglas
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Bri-Ann Carter
Bri-Ann Carter
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I didn’t know they couldn’t have cheese and bread
Brittany Stiles Reid
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Cyndi Radford Stiles
Frances Kemp
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My dads hunting dogs were fed Purina dog chow along with whatever was left on the table after we finished eating. They especially loved their chow with pot liquor poured over it. They were fine and could run down a deer all day.
Lora Frymoyer
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When I ask my vet about table scraps and feeding my poodle you know people food he said well what do you think dog foods made from
Lora Frymoyer
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My aunt fed her chihuahua a Hershey kiss every day hog lived to 22 yrs
Gicelly Reus Vizcaino
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Bill Whittenberger
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You’re right Ian, but the products like cheese, milk and bacon being harmful to our dogs is new for us. While we do not go overboard with these items we are going to be a little more cautious in the,amounts we do give them.
Fela Boles
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Ian Greenacre
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We don’t give our dogs a lot of cheese or bacon , and it’s never made them Unwell
Maribel Rodriguez
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Good to know, thanks for the info.
Jessica de Guzman
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Ahlyne De Guzman
Emma Harris
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Stanley needs to read this lol xx
Brandi Hogsett
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Tim Hogsett
Brandi Hogsett
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Tim Hogsett, read the comments…the list is ridiculous Asa loves cheese.
Kathy Maclean Craig
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We did Not know grapes could be so dangerous to our pug. We fed her them regularly, then our grape vines ripened and we couldn’t find her. We followed them sound of our grape eating dog, she ate every grape she could reach. So lucky it doesn’t harm her. My son, not so lucky. His dog ate a few grapes and had a horrible reaction.
Jay Willans
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Love it, great picture
Maria Boyling
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Katrina Ann Manktelow
Katrina Ann Manktelow
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The only ones I didn’t know about was apple core n bacon but he’s never had an apple core. He hardly ever eats our food anymore mainly his Sunday roast. As u know he loves his veg. No tea no coffee. All stopped ages ago n he’s been well ever since apart from yesturday morning xx
Joey JoJo
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I think alot of times it depends on the dog and the amount and the frequency of it
Joey JoJo
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Exactly, I have one of my dogs loves ice cream and milk, but he doesn’t get it all the time given as a treat every so often ain’t bad, our other dog, yeah she gets an upset stomach so she may be lactose intolerant, I think these articles are mainly aimed at perhaps don’t really care what there dog eats and when it gets it and how often
Joey JoJo
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When it comes to chocolate the dark or bakers chocolate is what is the worse, milk chocolate not so much, I believe it also depends on the dog (just like humans they can have a reaction to certain foods
Joey JoJo
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I always google something if I’m not sure and I look at several different sites to find out, some things in moderation are ok to be fed as a treat mcdonalds ain’t good for us but we don’t eat it every day do we? same thing with dogs
Michelle Beech
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Elizabeth Muir esp 4 u xx
Joey JoJo
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Moderation is the key word there, these articles I think are aimed at people that just don’t care what their dogs eat
Carol Sue Ingold
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I was surprised at some of these!
Joey JoJo
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Yogurt is ok as long as their not lactose intolerant and vanilla or plain Yogurt is recommended rather than flavour because of some of the additives in flavoured yogurt
Tom Hart
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“Could” ….
MaryAnne LaBarbera
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I really have one now 16 year old long haired red Angel ,2 others great with kid ,very loving
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Irit Asraf Yam Yadlin Keren Oria Ouliel just cuz of dat face!!
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