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  • Cherries

    Pits contain cyanide compounds toxic to dogs. Flesh may cause digestive upset. Never feed due to choking and toxicity risks.

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  • Chocolate

    Toxic to dogs. Contains theobromine which dogs cannot metabolize. Dark chocolate is most dangerous. Even small amounts can cause serious harm.

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  • Cooked Bones

    Cooked bones can splinter and cause choking or intestinal blockage. Raw bones may be safer but still pose risks. Avoid all bones.

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  • Fatty Foods

    Can cause pancreatitis in dogs. Avoid fatty meats, butter, and greasy foods. Can lead to serious inflammation of the pancreas.

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  • Garlic

    Toxic to dogs in larger amounts. Contains compounds that damage red blood cells. Even small amounts should be avoided. Never feed intentionally.

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  • Grapes

    Highly toxic to dogs. Can cause kidney failure even in small amounts. Reason for toxicity is unknown. Never feed any amount.

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  • Macadamia Nuts

    Toxic to dogs. Can cause weakness, vomiting, and tremors. Even small amounts are dangerous. Never feed any amount.

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  • Nutmeg

    Toxic to dogs in any amount. Can cause tremors, seizures, and central nervous system issues. Never use as seasoning for dog food.

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  • Onions

    Toxic to dogs in larger amounts. Contains compounds that damage red blood cells. All forms (raw, cooked, powder) are toxic. Never feed.

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  • Persimmons

    Seeds are toxic to dogs and can cause intestinal blockage. Flesh may cause digestive upset. Avoid entirely to be safe.

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