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    Vegetables:

    1. Garlic & Onion - can damage their red blood cells and cause anemia. it also contains

    thiosulphate which if eaten in large doses can cause an increased heart rate.2. Broccoli - contains isothiocynate which if eaten in large quantities can cause an upset

    stomach

    3. Avocado & Avocado Leaves- Avocados are high in fat, may cause an upset stomach,

    vomiting, or pancreatitis (See Fatty foods). Avocado also has Persin which causes heart

    and lung damage.

    4. Guacamole - Also contains Person. (see Avocado)

    5. Eggplant Leaves

    5. Mushrooms (Wild) - some wild mushrooms are poisonous and can cause abdominal

    pain, anemia, liver and kidney damage.

    6. Green sprouts & "Green" Potatoes (if it has a greenish colour) - contains Solanum

    Alkaloids, which are not easily digested and can be harmful to dogs.

    7. Tomatoes - contains Atropine which is the same ingredients for Chloroforms. In dogs,

    overdose in Chloroform paralyzes your dog's respiratory center and can also shut down

    the heart.

    8. Corn cobs - can choke your dogs.

    Fruits & Nuts:

    1. Nutmeg - acts a a hallucinogen in large amounts which can cause tremors, seizures,

    and even death.

    2. Nuts - has a high Phosporus content which can leave your dog bladder stones .

    3. Macadamia nuts - if eaten in large quantities (6 or more) can cause fever, vomiting,abdominal pain, swollen limbs, musckle weakness (specially the hind legs) and paralysis

    in the hind legs.

    4. Grapes and Raisins - can cause vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, abdominal pain,

    lethargy, kidney failure and can even cause death.

    **any fruit with seeds or pits that can be swallowed - some of them contains toxins such

    as arsenic in apple seeds and apricot pits.

    Drinks:

    1. Coffee & Tea- like chocolate it also contains Theobromine & Caffeine (see Caffeine)

    2. Alcoholic- isn't "poisonous" but dogs will get drunk much more quickly than a human, if

    they consume enough alcohol they can die of alcohol poisoning unexpectedly fast.

    Alcohol poisoning can cause coma and death. **note about alcohol: just like babies are

    not able to absorb alcohol well into their bloodstream, it's the same for dogs. the body's

    volume also has an effect wherein if you let your dog drink a can of beer, they will get

    drunk faster much like how women gets drunk quicker than men because of their body

    volume which is lesser than a man's.

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    3. Dairy products (milk = cheese) - dogs are lactose intolerant (they lack the enzyme

    needed to digest dairy). it can cause excessive gas and diarrhea.

    4. Caffeine - in humans it makes us hyper. in dogs, it can cause a rapid heartbeat, tremors

    and even seizures. *note: any soda like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, etc. also contains caffeine.

    Meat:

    1. Bones (chicken, pork, fish) - most types of bones will splinter, and these splinters may

    become lodged in the dog's throat or cut their intestines.

    2. Liver - contains a ton of Vitamin A and too much of it causes Hypervitaminosis A:

    Vitamin A toxicity. Effects of Hypervitaminosis A can cause liver problems, osteoporosis,

    excessive skin dryness, idiopathic intracranial hypertension (this is the reason why

    humans can't eat polar bear, seal, and husky livers because it contains too much Vit A for

    humans to consume. Some animals livers have lower levels of Vit A and can be eaten by

    humans) **note: to avoid Hypervitaminosis A, do not feed your dog more than 3 servings

    of liver and never raw. If your pet is taking Vit A supplement, he or she shouldn't have

    any.

    3. Eggs (Raw) - besides salmonella (duh) which thrives in this kind of environment, rawegg whites also contains Avidin. The yolk is very high in Biotin and if the whole egg is fed,

    the avidin in white and the high biotin in the yolk cancel each other out. Biotin (Vit B)

    deprivation can lead to weakness and hair loss, retardation of growth, decreased litter

    size (pregnant dogs), skeleton deformity and in extreme cases paralysis of the limbs.

    4. Salmon (Raw) - can cause Salmon Poisoning Disease which can kill your dogs in a

    matter of days. Eating a raw salmon can also cause letharfy, loss of appetite, vomiting,

    bloody diarrhea and death

    **Rich, fatty foods (meat, vegs & fruits) - can cause pancreatitis

    Miscellaneous in Kitchen:

    1. Baby food - if it contains onion powder. (See Garlic & Onion)

    2. Uncooked Java Beans

    3. Aluminum Foil - can cut a dog's intestine, causing internal bleeding.

    4. Plastic food wrap - can cause choking or intestinal obstruction.

    5. Cassava root

    6. Salt - too much can cause pancreatitis, stomach problems, and bloat ( if a dog drink a

    lot of water too quickly after eating salty foods, which traps gas in the intestines and may

    kill them).

    7. Yeast Dough - When consumed, the yeast dough expands in the intestine and can

    cause uncomfortbale gas and even rupture the stomach or intestines.

    8. Moldy or Spoiled food - can cause diarrhea, vomiting, seizures and damage to internalorgans.

    Miscellaneous in Garage/Yard:

    1. Anti-freeze - dogs love the taste of it but it can cause kidney damage.

    2. Mistletoe - can cause vomiting and abdominal pain

    3. Acorns

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    *** Boric Acid, Brake Fluid, Cleaning Fluids, Kerosene , Lead, Petrol Tar, Tinsel, Turpentine,

    Woodstains, Metal Polish

    Miscellaneous in Bedroom/Bathroom:

    1. Mothballs - contains Napthalene which causes can cause muscle tremors and seizures.

    2. "Sugarless" Gums and Candies - contains the sugar substitue "Xylitol" which if eaten in

    large doses can cause a dog's blood sugar to drop and also cause liver damage.

    ***Shoe Polish, Nail Varnish and Remover, Deodorants, Deodorisers, Hair colourings,

    Perming solutions, PhenolRubbing Alcohol, Soap, Suntan lotions

    Toys:

    1. Rawhides, cow hooves, and pig's ears (sometimes produced as dog toys) - are hard to

    digest and may cause vomiting or diarrhea. Cow hooves are hard enough that they can

    break a dog's tooth, and sharp splinters can become lodged and cut the intestinal tract.

    Medicines/Drugs:

    1. Tobacco, Marijuana (duh) and Aspirin2. Medications - drugs like aspirin and Tylenol can be lethal. Always take note of your size

    versus your dog. Different sizes of humans/dogs react differently on certain medications.

    3. Sleeping Pills

    4. Laxatives

    **Also please note that nicotine patches are toxic and so is nicotine chewing gum. 10mg

    per 1kg is a toxic dose.

    Other Household Poisons:

    ***Fungicides, Herbicides, Insecticides, Rat poison, Bleach, Detergents , Dye,

    Disinfectants, Drain Cleaner, Furniture Polish, Matches, Paint and Remover, Coins that

    contains Nickel.

    WHAT TO DO IN THE CASE OF POISONING

    Contact your Vet for immediate advice. Making the dog vomit is sometimes the best thingto do but not in all cases. Bring your dog to the surgery and also bring the poisonoussubstance/container. They will need specific details from the labeling to determine thecourse of action needed. It is also helpful to know the quantity consumed. Do not waitand see how the animal is, always act immediately even if the dog initially shows nosymptoms.

    **edited by A.M. Ignacio for FemaleNetwork Pets Corner 05072009

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