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Jrclmn18 wrote:I think it may be benificial to collect a list of commonly encountered food and non-food items that our dogs should not eat.
I'll start... Xylitol, commonly found in gum as an artificial sweetener. Can be toxic in even small amounts.
Jrclmn18 wrote:Cocoa, in higher grade dark chocolate, is a problem because of the greater caffeine content... So I've read. I would then assume that any other high caffeine product would be an issue. Keep your red bulls close.
Jrclmn18 wrote:For the skeptics, we all are aware that anything on an Internet forum is quite possibly junk. The intent was not to establish a post of peer reviewed clinical data on documented canine toxicity from A to Z. Everything is taken as is and is evaluated on an individual basis. That being said, maybe the question should have been... What would you NOT feed YOUR dog or what, if you knew was around, would make you keep a closer watch on YOUR dog. IMHO, there is not a better place to gather rough warning than a very large group of well rounded, like minded, dog owners.
wems2371 wrote:Jrclmn18 wrote:For the skeptics, we all are aware that anything on an Internet forum is quite possibly junk. The intent was not to establish a post of peer reviewed clinical data on documented canine toxicity from A to Z. Everything is taken as is and is evaluated on an individual basis. That being said, maybe the question should have been... What would you NOT feed YOUR dog or what, if you knew was around, would make you keep a closer watch on YOUR dog. IMHO, there is not a better place to gather rough warning than a very large group of well rounded, like minded, dog owners.
Agreed 100%.
Sharon wrote:I think we are "well rounded" and agree on more than we differ. We agree on the important things about training dogs. Techniques will vary based on our experiences.
Jrclmn18 wrote:For the skeptics, we all are aware that anything on an Internet forum is quite possibly junk. The intent was not to establish a post of peer reviewed clinical data on documented canine toxicity from A to Z. Everything is taken as is and is evaluated on an individual basis. That being said, maybe the question should have been... What would you NOT feed YOUR dog or what, if you knew was around, would make you keep a closer watch on YOUR dog. IMHO, there is not a better place to gather rough warning than a very large group of well rounded, like minded, dog owners.
SHORTFAT wrote:Sharon wrote:I think we are "well rounded" and agree on more than we differ. We agree on the important things about training dogs. Techniques will vary based on our experiences.
Yeah,,, just look at the "Beer" thread...and my wife says I'm quite round thank you... really tho... like anything else... Use the info with a health dose of skepticism, and comon sense... but it's still a good idea.
dakotashooter2 wrote:How come garbage rooting strays never die from this stuff?

CHJIII wrote:Man, I swore I heard that corn was toxic to dogs.............sorry, just kidding...... we need another dog food thread.
Rdfhunter wrote:Why no onions?
dakotashooter2 wrote:How come garbage rooting strays never die from this stuff?
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