It's hard to resist giving your pooch a snack from the dinner table. Unfortunately some foods that people love--even foods that are healthy for you--can harm or kill your pet. Something as common as guacamole dip is toxic to dogs because it contains a substance called persin according to WebMD.
We know chocolate is bad for Fido, but did you know that meatloaf with onions is very harmful because of the onions? When my Rhodesian Ridgeback got pancreatitis after eating the turkey meat with the fatty skin on it, I found out how quickly a healthy dog can become gravely ill.
For a detailed look at poisonous foods and items for pets, check out ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center and ASPCA: People Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pets
People foods you should NOT feed your pets according to the ASPCA:
- Chocolate, Coffee, Caffeine
- Alcohol
- Avocado/Guacamole (the plant, fruit, bark)
- Macadamia Nuts
- Grapes & Raisins
- Yeast Dough
- Raw/Undercooked Meat, Eggs and Bones
- Xylitol (food and drink sweetener in gum, candy, toothpaste, etc.)
- Onions, Garlic, Chives
- Milk
- Salt
If you suspect your pet has eaten any of the following foods, please note the amount ingested and contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.
If you suspect your pet has consumed a toxic substance
Seek emergency assistance immediately–do NOT wait for your pet to show symptoms of poisoning because the symptoms of poisoning may not appear for several hours or days after the incident.
If you think your pet has consumed a toxic substance, do not hesitate to seek emergency assistance, even if you do not notice any adverse effects. Contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.
Symptoms
According to WebMD–10 Dog Poisons: Plants, Foods, Medicines, and More:
Depending on how a particular substance affects your dog’s body and how much was ingested or inhaled, pet poisoning symptoms can include gastrointestinal and neurological problems, cardiac and respiratory distress, coma, and even death.
Here are are just a few of the signs of poisoning:
- Muscle tremors or seizures, muscle weakness
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Drooling
- Redness of skin, ears, and eyes
- Swelling and bleeding
- Overheating
- Breathing problems
- Coma
- Note: Symptoms may appear hours or days later.
For more information on items that are toxic to pets, check out
- ASPCA | Animal Poison Control FAQ
- ASPCA | Top 10 Pet Toxins of 2010
- ASPCA | Top 10 Human Medications That Poison Our Pets
- ASPCA | 17 Poisonous Plants
- ASPCA | Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants --This link includes helpful photos to identify plants
Dog Photo: Missy, the sweet lab in the photo above, is up for adoption. She has a friendly personality and survived a tough situation before being rescued by an animal rescue group. For more information on adopting her, check her out at this Petfinder Adoptable Dog link. (Photo by me, Chris Olson)