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Old 06-18-2011, 07:36 PM   #8
ziggy925
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I read that sometimes the problem is toxic foods in small amounts are not a huge problem, but dogs are so attracted to these foods that they tend to ingest way more than they should. I heard that if a dog eats one M&M it won't kill him, but after eating one, if a bowl of them is available, they will consume the bowl and be in big trouble.

I think there's a poison control number for pets. They would probably know what and how much is too much, and when I called poison control for people they were full of good info and were more than happy to talk about it. They should put this info on the packaging.
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