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12 Most Dangerous 'People Foods' for Cats and Dogs

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    This is probably surprising to many, but cats are lactose intolerant. Because cats can't break down milk sugar, dairy products can cause dehydration and diarrhea. If your feline really craves milk, then you should switch to a lactose-free brand that can be found in most pet stores. 

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RayeLynn at home

I had no idea that macadamia nuts were bad for dogs. We used to have several macadamia nut trees and my Jack Russell Terrier would occasionally spend a good ten to fifteen minutes trying to open the raw nut when it fell off the tree. It was funny to watch, he did pretty good, but only ate two or three and then lost interest. He is 12 years old now, I guess a few nuts aren't so bad, but I'd never let him have one now :)

January 30 2013 at 12:44 AM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Reply
rbearland

Dogs eat pooh and it sometimes has worms that get into their system. That's why fido needs to get checked onest a year.

January 29 2013 at 11:00 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Sandra T

Careful with the raw meat, our dog developed GI tract infection after the bacteria from the meat was not being digested. We added the VitaHound supplement and the condition was cured.

December 26 2012 at 10:23 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Jared

Sadie Mae....you're a complete idiot if you're feeding your dog milk chocolate twice a week. It's not as dangerous as dark chocolate (you are right about that), but it is still not good for them. Why not just purchase snacks made exclusively for dogs--as those most likely will contain ingredients which are not harmful for them. Have you ever seen any dog treats with any kind of chocolate in them--milk, dark or otherwise?! No! So don't feed it to your dogs. It raises their blood pressure, causes anxiety, depression, obesity and other negative effects. Although it may not kill them, there's nothing good that can come from feeding your dog chocolate. I wish someone would feed people like you cyanide.

November 21 2012 at 3:02 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Reply
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Lydia

Jesus Christ, CALM DOWN. You are pretty vicious to people for something that probably was unknown to them. You would actually wish a human being dead for feeding a dog chocolate? You have serious anger issues.

April 22 2013 at 2:13 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Donny

You forgot one more thing, pennies now days have a high amount of zink in them and dogs can not handle it. a;most like a week poison I hear.

October 10 2012 at 9:28 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down Reply
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Kemma

Oh no they can die from eating a penny-especially small dogs. My small Shih Tzu ate one post 1982 penny which has a zinc core, it was disintegrating in her belly and she showed all the symptoms of Leukemia and would have died if they had not removed it. They thought she had eaten something else the shape it showed up on xray. And it was sudden too, within a day of eating she went down, lethargic, and I knew something was wrong. I am glad I rushed her to the vet hospital, they said she didnt have much longer if I had waited. Beware pennies!

December 28 2012 at 10:32 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
shaybird

zinc, weak

April 25 2013 at 9:11 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
bsndskyr

My little poodle ate about 3-4 yeast rolls off the radiator where they were raising. He swelled up in his belly and belched and farted for hours. He was miserable, I patted him on the back and held him like a baby over my shoulder. He survived!!1

October 10 2012 at 5:48 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
mzbeeee

RE: Comment by Jill Berardi. I have a 12 year old Chihuahua who started having some problems. I was feeding her boneless skinless chicken breast or thighs daily with a little bit of shredded cheese because she loves it. Our Vet informed me that too much protein is bad for dogs kidneys, and that their diet should contain at least 50% veggies. Oddly enough, dogs really aren't true carnivores and started off eating vegetation. The opposite is true for cats. They are total carnivores and should have protein almost exclusively. Cats started out eating small animals and rodents. In fact, a cat will not be satisfied with a high carb diet, and will continue eating to the point of obesity if they do not get a diet rich in protein. I couldn't believe it myself!!

October 10 2012 at 5:40 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
andresmuro

My dogs, like every other dog, are scavengers and omnivores. They will probably eat anything they find. I take them running by the river and they find the most disgusting dead animals and chew them with great joy. Of course they also find leftover food from picnics, fast food in wrappers, etc. And, when they find dung, rotten fish, or anything that smells bad, they think that its Channel # 5. At home, they mostly eat dog food or whatever leftovers we feed them. This may include the left over turkey carcass from sangivin. My oldest dog is 12 and can run five miles like nothing. His diet does not seem to have any adverse effect on him.

October 10 2012 at 5:30 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
sadiemae1214

Before ya'll panic over chocolate, it's the DARK chocolate you can't give a dog. Milk chocolate in moderation won't hurt. I had a dog that ate chocolate at least twice a week, never got sick and lived to 15 yrs. old. I also had a dog that loved salads, complete with onions and Ranch Dressing. He also lived a very long time. My Mom gave our dogs garlic when I was a kid. There was an old wives tale that it killed worms. It NEVER killed the dog. I now have a dog that's been drinking coffee since she was a puppy. She even has her own cup. Cream & sugar please (she loves the mocha coffee creamer). She'll be 17 years old in December. I don't know how dangerous the stuff mentioned in this article really is but please let common sense prevail. AND, while I'm here, beware of certain common house plants. Cats love to chew the leaves but several can be deadly. Look them up before you buy them.

September 25 2012 at 3:55 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
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Blake White

You are very wrong, indeed. A rather vulgar person replied up-yop, so here's the intelligent answer: Chocolate is made from cocoa, which comes from the theobromicus family & thereby contains theobromine, which IS toxin to dogs-ALL chocolate has this, even white! Giving them less in any way/form may not kill them, but will still effect them, whether you can tell or not (all the way from their heart , to digestion, muscle/joint pain & even psychologically such as depression, and diarrhoea. Additionally for the dairy end, dogs are not equipped to digest/process lactose properly-especially in any large amount, and sugar even moreso...dealing with a diabetic dog is NO fun.
It's your dog & your call, but be informed & don't fool yourself or you just may regret it...at the least your pet will suffer, even if you don't see it~

January 01 2013 at 11:42 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down Reply
Jill Berardi

dogs/cats are carnivores. Wolves, fox,wild cats aren't out there eating in the garden. I feed my dogs dry food, but half the time they get raw food. Chicken leg quarters are cheaper then dry dog food, and 100% protein, not like "whole chicken" advertized in your dog food. Whole chicken includes feathers beaks, feet, etc...Then can digest raw bones, don't cook them. So give your dog a treat, raw meat, not veggies. I have raised and shown dogs for 30 some years. I have little dogs and a doberman, all are fine. PS my dobe would be out in the farm yard reaching up and eating the white grapes off the vine, shes fine.

September 22 2012 at 11:50 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
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