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PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2006 4:05 pm    Post subject:  What People Foods are a Definate No No!! Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

Hi all

I was just wondering what human foods definately shouldn't be given to Toby.

I know chocolate but thats the only one I'm aware of...

Any help would be appreciated

Cheers

Jim

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Steer clear of Chocolate, Raisins, grapes, onions and Avocado's...these are all toxic to dogs....

there are allot of posts about no no foods,have a look through the posts on this section,or hopefully kayc will be along soon to help(shes the expert)

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There's a list on this link (it also has plants to be aware of):

http://www.entirelypets.com/toxicfoods.html


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Shocked grapes????
I used to feed my staffie x with grapes - not many and not that often, but she used to love them!!! Embarassed
I think I could do with some advice myself then...although I'm not planning to give Danny too much human food - up to now he's had carrots, cabbage and apple..oh and roast beef and chicken... Rolling Eyes maybe he is having a lot of human food! Exclamation
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Umm umm, is banana skin toxic? Wendy stole a banana today and ate it all, skin and everything Sad I'm so worried!

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I know bananas are ok but not lots as they take along time to work through there system. I'm not sure about the skins though,I bet it tasted horrible Rolling Eyes I wouldn't be too worried if he seems fine.
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Majic eats banana skins if the kids leave them lying around Mad she has had no adverse effect from them Very Happy
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i give frodo banana atleast twice a week and it suits him fine.... Very Happy

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Alfie LOVES bananas and will happily eat the skin if he gets the chance Rolling Eyes

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My 13 year old black lab, Sheppy ate some dark chocolate out of the bin once, I was really worried for him but he was fine.
Yesterday he ate an onion bhaji which had fallen onto the floor (He's alot faster than me when it comes to grabbing food, despite his age). He's been fine but still keeping a close eye on him.
It's probably best to try and avoid anything that might cause harm in case they have a reaction, it's not worth it.
Kimberley, Amber and Sheppy

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