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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Not Allowed Foods????
- By DAWNANN Date 28.09.05 11:33 UTC
Hi All
Can anyone please advise, what are dogs not allowed to eat.  I know the chocolate is very very bad but someone recently told me that you shouldn't feed a dog sausages??  What other human food should you never feed a dog?  Does it depend on the breed of dog - mines a Dalmatian.
Thanks

Dawn
- By king of bling Date 28.09.05 11:35 UTC
Grapes and onions are a NO NO!!
- By DAWNANN Date 28.09.05 11:40 UTC
Hi king of Bling

Grapes??  I have to admit, Wils loves them.  I read somewhere that they are good for training dogs.  I better knock that on the head!!!!
Thanks for your advice
- By Goldmali Date 28.09.05 11:49 UTC
And raisins.
- By DAWNANN Date 28.09.05 11:52 UTC
Is that because dogs have difficulty digesting the foods??
Thanks all for your replies!
- By Caroline Neal [gb] Date 30.09.05 17:11 UTC
Sorry maybe I have missed something, I have to admit I havent read that thoroughly, but why are grapes a no no?
- By janeandkai [in] Date 30.09.05 19:08 UTC
i think it was to do with kidney failure ... if im wrong someone please correct me :)
- By Caroline Neal [gb] Date 30.09.05 19:55 UTC
Thanks

Wouldnt that take an awful lot of grapes on a very regular basis?
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.09.05 11:42 UTC
Sausages are fine - frankfurters especially make great training treats, and are ideal for lactose intolerant dogs who can't cope with cheese. A dalmatian shouldn't be given much offal - so liver training titbits shouldn't be a regular thing!
- By DAWNANN Date 28.09.05 11:55 UTC
Hi Jeangenie

I will have to try using frankfurters, but I must say Wils usually concentrates more on the food than the training :-)
Are crisps ok? 
Reading through my posts it sounds like I feed my dog a load of rubbish doesn't it? I don't really - just the odd treats.
- By Natalie1212 Date 28.09.05 11:59 UTC
Hi Dawn,

Have a look at this link:

http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pets_poisonsafe

HTH :D

Edit: Blinkin' 'ek, the link works :eek: LOL :D
- By Boxer Mum Date 28.09.05 12:07 UTC
That site says garlic !  I always thought garlic was fine, in fact it is in livercake and don't people give their dogs garlic for flea prevention ? :confused:
- By Natalie1212 Date 28.09.05 12:10 UTC
I think it is an all round pet site, so it probably is reasoning on the side of caution, but it is the only list I have found, that doesn't mean there isn't any more though, I am not the greatest Googler going, I never seem to find what I want!! :D
- By Herbiedax [in] Date 28.09.05 12:13 UTC
Oops!! Our dogs love grapes, raisins, nuts, garlic, tea, coffee and the odd drop of Guinness
- By Boxer Mum Date 28.09.05 12:16 UTC
Damn, just noticed that it says moldy or spoiled food too - and my two just love fridge clearing out day LOL :D
- By Natalie1212 Date 28.09.05 12:22 UTC
LOL Boxer Mum :D :D
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.09.05 12:25 UTC
If my dogs can digest maggotty corpses I think anything from the very back of my fridge :eek: will be fine for them!
- By Boxer Mum Date 28.09.05 12:28 UTC
ewwwww....not sure whats worse, maggoty corpses or the forgotton piece of livercake that fell down the back of the firdge and is now sporting a lovely green fur coat !  LOL :D
- By Natalie1212 Date 28.09.05 12:39 UTC
Definatly the maggot's, I can handle green stuff, just, but maggots - YUK!!! :D
- By theemx [gb] Date 28.09.05 17:04 UTC
If you fed TONS of garlic, day in day out, you might well haev a problem.

Small quantities of garlic have very beneficial properties.

Em
- By Boxer Mum Date 28.09.05 17:07 UTC
I think if anyone ate tons of garlic day in and day out then they too would have trouble ! LOL :D

Wasn't confused as to 'should they have it then' more along the lines of confusion as to 'why have they got it as a no no ? ;)
- By Stacey [gb] Date 29.09.05 15:51 UTC
Garlic is in the same family as onions, which is why it seems now the advice is leaning more and more toward not  supplementing with garlic. 

Stacey
- By DAWNANN Date 28.09.05 13:25 UTC
Thanks Natalie1212

The link was very helpful - Wils loves grapes, shame I'll just have to treat him with frankfurters :-)
- By CherylS Date 28.09.05 13:31 UTC
So mine can still eat dog poo if desired?
- By DAWNANN Date 28.09.05 13:40 UTC
lol @ Chez_swa :-) :-)
- By Val [gb] Date 28.09.05 18:24 UTC
COOKED bones!
- By janeandkai [in] Date 28.09.05 20:14 UTC
dont forget the deep fried bones aswell
- By Dill [gb] Date 28.09.05 20:32 UTC
Re - Frankfurters and lactose, best to read the labels, some Frankfurters contain lactose and milk proteins and also rusk/wheat :eek: :rolleyes: shakes head :(
- By LucyD [gb] Date 28.09.05 21:14 UTC
I think I read potatoes weren't good in quantity. Something my 2 boys checked out as youngsters when they pulled a bag off the work surface and took one bite out of each and every one! :-D
- By CherylS Date 28.09.05 21:26 UTC
Spuds? Really?  Mine loves potatoes and I have some leftovers tonight
- By Hailey Date 28.09.05 22:25 UTC
Potatoes are fine,just not the green ones or the ones with the growth sprout thingies. Overcooked tata's are easier for dog to digest :)
- By CherylS Date 28.09.05 22:40 UTC
That's good then.  I know green potatoes are poisonous so I bin those anyway. Most things are overcooked here unless it's salad :D 
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / Not Allowed Foods????

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