These two particular
ones are toxic to dogs, cats and horses.
Not exact matches
One caution: xylitol
is toxic to dogs and should not
be allowed
to consume it.
Only
one or two pieces of sugarless gum can
be toxic to a twenty - pound
dog.
Just
one piece of gum or
one mint can
be dangerously
toxic to smaller
dogs.
Milk chocolate
is one that could potentially
be toxic but
is usually a threat
to small
dogs.
One artificial sweetener, in particular,
is extremely
toxic to dogs and should
be avoided completely.
Therefore, as little as two small
one - ounce squares of baking chocolate can
be toxic to a 20 - pound
dog (or 0.3 ounce per pound of body weight).
It
's not
toxic in any way but some
dogs (especially older
ones already adapted
to a commercial food diet) can develop gastrointestinal problems from eating cooked fats.
One last
dog safety holiday tip: Familiarize yourself with the food and plants that
are hazardous
to dogs: Foods
toxic to dogs; Poisonous household plants
to dogs
One more caution: these berries
are considered safe for
dog consumption, but they do contain small amounts of xylitol, a natural sweetener that
is toxic to dogs in high doses.
Depending on the source, paracetamol has a
toxic dose of around 75mg / kg (200mg / kg in some literature) in
dogs making
one 500 mg tablet sufficient
to cause toxicity in a 6.5 kg
dog; however Bella still received a dose in excess of the recommended dose for a
dog her size which
is 10 - 15 mg / kg three times per day, so at 12kgs the she received a dose of 41mg / kg.
One of the newest and easily available human foods
toxic to dogs,
is xylitol.
While the list of reasons for humans not vaccinating their children
is longer, with
dogs there seem
to be three reasons that people
are leery —
one is that, they claim, the vaccines contain
toxic metals.
Just
one or two
one - ounce squares of baking chocolate
is toxic to a 20 pound
dog.
Ginger
is one of the spices that does not appear
to be at all
toxic to cats or
dogs, so you need not have a panic attack if your feline friend eats some ginger snap cookie crumbs off the kitchen floor.
Unwanted
dogs, if no
one will adopt them, will eventually
be killed by the shelter using a lethal injection or
toxic gasses,
to make room for
dogs people will want
to adopt.
two, while grapes can
be toxic to dogs it seems that the toxicity varies quite abit from
one dog to another (some people report
being able
to give handfuls of grapes
to their
dogs without any problems, they started feeding before they knew they
were bad).
To the untrained eye, toxic mushrooms are almost impossible to tell from non-toxic ones, and mushrooms that are toxic can be seriously life - threatening, especially to dog
To the untrained eye,
toxic mushrooms
are almost impossible
to tell from non-toxic ones, and mushrooms that are toxic can be seriously life - threatening, especially to dog
to tell from non-
toxic ones, and mushrooms that
are toxic can
be seriously life - threatening, especially
to dog
to dogs.
Supplementing antioxidants from fruits and vegetables
is safe, however
is important
to avoid
ones that
are toxic to dogs and cats such as grapes, onions, garlic, macadamia nuts, etc..
Two small
one - ounce squares of baking chocolate can
be toxic to a 20 - pound
dog.
Even
one pill can
be toxic to a cat or small
dog.
While the occasional chocolate chip in
one cookie may not
be an issue, certain types of chocolate
are very
toxic to dogs.
But there
's one thing you probably haven't heard: How
to tell whether the
dog toy you just bought, or
are about
to buy, might
be toxic.
If Lola has consumed these medications you should induce vomiting (if consumed in the last two hours) with 3 % hydrogen peroxide and give some activated charcoal; if it has
been longer since she consumed them you should visit a Veterinarian immediately as medications like naproxen
are highly
toxic to dogs and will cause kidney failure if consumed in large enough doses (
one tablet in a
dog Lola's size can
be too much).
As little as
one - half teaspoon can
be toxic to a cat and just a quarter cup can kill a medium - size
dog.
Plums
are one of several fruits that contain hydrogen cyanide, which
is extremely
toxic to dogs if eaten.