Never new Tomatoes where not good for our dogs, thanks for the advice!, Btw, i sometimes feed my puppy fried chicken, Please let me know if this is bad for him as he loves the food.
The only thing I would say about Fried Chicken is the High Fat and salt content which of course is bad for dogs as well as for us. All in moderation and as a treat only i would suggest
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 6:13 pm Post subject: re: grapes and garlic
Wow i never knew grapes or garlic was harmful,actually i never knew of alot of these where did you find this info?it is good to know.thanks for sharing...what is bad with garlic?fresh or powdered or both?
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:34 pm Post subject: Re: re: grapes and garlic
daisy3 wrote:
Wow i never knew grapes or garlic was harmful,actually i never knew of alot of these where did you find this info?it is good to know.thanks for sharing...what is bad with garlic?fresh or powdered or both?
When Pol got a really runny nose early on in the Summer (yes I know, what Summer?) I was advised to give her a couple of Garlic capsules with her food as it was a mild form of hay fever. It did the trick though.
I suppose as with most things it is if it is an excessively large ammount it will cause harm.
She has had the odd grape and if something falls on the floor when food is being prepared I'm not as fast as my little speeding bullet at getting to it first and she gobbles it down.
Does anyone know how harmful eating Yew berries would be? I know that Yew is poisonous to horses etc. Neighbour has a huge tree right on the boundary, hangs well over our fence but it's protected. I get tons of berries falling into my garden. Haven't had Bo long enough to know whether he'll pick them up or not but guessing he would. I am also guessing answer would be yes but would be good to know what guantity just in case. Thanks.