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Dangerous Foods for DogsBy Catherine Forman
Garbage can foraging can be dangerous because it allows your dog access to moldy or spoiled foods that can make him very sick. Try to keep your garbage can covered, or in a room where your dog isn't allowed! If you believe your dog has been exposed to something poisonous, stay calm. Call the veterinarian and warn them that you are on your way in with a suspected poisoning. Tell them what your dog ate, how long ago, and what the symptoms are. If you can, bring the container that held the dangerous food, and gather up a sample of what your dog has thrown up or passed. These things may help your veterinarian determine exactly what poisons are involved in your pet's illness. If you can't get to a veterinarian quickly, call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 1-888-4-ANI-HELP. The hotline is available twenty-four hours a day, every day of the year. There is a small fee for the service. Feedback About This Post:RE: Dangerous Foods for Dogsthanks for posting this! i had no idea! my little lola enjoys her table scraps but this will make me look twice before sneaking her a scooby snack! Post By flaca (Guest Post) RE: Dangerous Foods for Dogs
Well my Jack ate an entire small can of Macadamia nuts oh and they were flavored garlic with sour cream. The dog got them off a tall table and snuck the can to a corner and proceeded to eat them while Post by meoowmom | |
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