Cherries
Pits contain cyanide compounds toxic to dogs. Flesh may cause digestive upset. Never feed due to choking and toxicity risks.
Pits contain cyanide compounds toxic to dogs. Flesh may cause digestive upset. Never feed due to choking and toxicity risks.
Toxic to dogs. Contains theobromine which dogs cannot metabolize. Dark chocolate is most dangerous. Even small amounts can cause serious harm.
Cooked bones can splinter and cause choking or intestinal blockage. Raw bones may be safer but still pose risks. Avoid all bones.
Can cause pancreatitis in dogs. Avoid fatty meats, butter, and greasy foods. Can lead to serious inflammation of the pancreas.
Toxic to dogs in larger amounts. Contains compounds that damage red blood cells. Even small amounts should be avoided. Never feed intentionally.
Highly toxic to dogs. Can cause kidney failure even in small amounts. Reason for toxicity is unknown. Never feed any amount.
Toxic to dogs. Can cause weakness, vomiting, and tremors. Even small amounts are dangerous. Never feed any amount.
Toxic to dogs in any amount. Can cause tremors, seizures, and central nervous system issues. Never use as seasoning for dog food.
Toxic to dogs in larger amounts. Contains compounds that damage red blood cells. All forms (raw, cooked, powder) are toxic. Never feed.
Seeds are toxic to dogs and can cause intestinal blockage. Flesh may cause digestive upset. Avoid entirely to be safe.