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Old 06-09-2005, 07:40 PM   #14
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I posted this in a thread I had made.. maybe it can help you, too!

FOOD DOGS CAN EAT:

Vegetables. Most veggies are OK for dogs, either raw or cooked. Stay away from onions and garlic because they can cause anemia in dogs.
Rice and pasta. Low in fat and calories, these foods make great treats. Use these to add some bulk for weight control diets.
Cooked meats without bones. Small amounts of cooked red meat may be OK when fed occasionally and in moderation. Remember that cooked meats can be high in fat and do not contain the proper balance of nutrients your dog requires.
Dairy products. Dairy products, such as cottage cheese, low-fat yogurt, and hard-boiled eggs are OK when fed in moderation.
Fruits. Dogs will eat both fresh and dried fruits. Stick with apples, berries, bananas, and seedless watermelon. Don't let your dog eat too much! Too much fruit may upset your dog's digestive system.



FOODS TO KEEP AWAY FROM DOGS:


Sweets. Under any circumstances, DO NOT let your dog eat dark chocolate. The chemical theobromine contained in chocolate is toxic to canines and even in small amounts can prove to be fatal.
Uncooked red meat and bones. Uncooked meats may contain harmful bacteria, parasites, and cysts, which may make your dog sick. Bones may be dangerous because they can splinter and puncture your dog's gastrointestinal tract.
Chicken and turkey bones are a potential hazard for your pooch. These small bones can splinter and puncture the stomach or intestines, or cause choking.
Grapes and raisins can be toxic to canines if eaten in large amounts.
Onions and garlic can cause anemia in dogs.
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