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Dangerous Plants and Toxic foods to keep away from Dogs
These are plants you should keep away from your pets.
azalea
bird-of-paradise
buttercup
daffodil
daylily
Easter lily
hyacinth
iris
lily of the valley
morning glory
oleander
wisteria
 
These foods might be ok for us to eat, but are toxic for our dogs to eat.  Do not give these foods to your dog.
alcohol
chocolate
onions
grapes and raisins
coffee and tea
nutmeg
macadamia nuts
fruits
avocados
tomotoes, potatoes, and rhubarb
hops
yeast dough
moldy foods
 
If you believe you dog has consumed a dangerous subsatance call you veterinarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Hotline at 1-800-426-4435.  Signs of poisoning include vomitting, diarrhea, weakness, salvation, and convulsions.  If you believe your pet has been poisoned seek veterinary attention right away.
 
Category: My articles | Added by: rosie (2010-04-12) | Author: Rosie Berry
Views: 2017 | Tags: dangerous plants for pets, Dogs | Rating: 0.0/0
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