| Foods 
                          to avoid | Reasons 
                          to avoid | 
                     
                      |  |  | 
                     
                      | Alcoholic 
                          beverages | Can 
                          cause intoxication, coma, and death. | 
                     
                      | Apples, 
                          Cherries, Peaches and similar fruit | The seeds of these fruits contain 
                          cyanide, which is poisonous to dogs as well as humans. 
                          Unlike humans, dogs do not know to stop eating at the 
                          core/pit and easily ingest them. The fruit is safe, 
                          the leaves and roots are not. | 
                     
                      | Avocados | The 
                          fruit, pit and plant are all toxic. They can cause difficulty 
                          breathing and fluid accumulation in the chest, abdomen 
                          and heart. | 
                     
                      | Baby 
                          food | Can 
                          contain onion powder, which can be toxic to dogs. (Please 
                          see onion below.) Can also result in nutritional deficiencies, 
                          if fed in large amounts. | 
                     
                      | Bones 
                          from fish, poultry, or other meat sources | Can 
                          cause obstruction or laceration of the digestive system. 
                          NEVER, EVER feed 
                          COOKED bones! | 
                     
                      | Cat 
                          food | Generally 
                          too high in protein and fats. | 
                     
                      | Chocolate, 
                          coffee, tea, and other caffeine | Contain 
                          caffeine, theobromine, or theophylline, which can be 
                          toxic and affect the heart and nervous systems. | 
                     
                      | Citrus 
                          oil extracts | Can 
                          cause vomiting. | 
                     
                      | Cocoa 
                          Bean Mulch  | Not 
                          a food, but ever present around homes. Symptoms occur 
                          with the ingestion of 45 mg of theobromine per pound 
                          of body weight. Theobromine deaths have been reported 
                          after ingestion of 52 mg per pound of body weight. Cocoa 
                          bean mulch contains 0.19%-2.98% theobromine (54 - 847 
                          mg/oz).  | 
                     
                      | Detergents 
                       | Not 
                          a food, but common in the home. Can cause vomiting. 
                          lack of appetite, depression, seizures, collapse, diarrhoea, 
                          burns to mouth.  | 
                     
                      | Echinacea 
                       | Should 
                          not be used in pets with immune system disorders such 
                          as lymphoma, autoimmune disease, or suppressed immune 
                          systems.  | 
                     
                      | Fat 
                          trimmings | Can 
                          cause pancreatitis. | 
                     
                      | Ginkgo 
                       | Affects 
                          the blood's ability to clot. If it is given with aspirin 
                          or 'blood thinners' such as Coumadin, severe bleeding 
                          could result.  | 
                     
                      | Ginseng 
                       | Can 
                          cause increased blood pressure.  | 
                     
                      | Grapes 
                          and raisins | Contain 
                          an unknown toxin, which can damage the kidneys. There 
                          have been no problems associated with grape seed extract. | 
                     
                      | Hops | Unknown 
                          compound causes panting, increased heart rate, elevated 
                          temperature, seizures, and death. | 
                     
                      | Human 
                          vitamin supplements containing iron | Can 
                          damage the lining of the digestive system and be toxic 
                          to the other organs including the liver and kidneys. | 
                     
                      | Kelp 
                       | May 
                          have an adverse effect in animals with autoimmune thyroid 
                          disease.  | 
                     
                      | Liver 
                          (large amounts) | Can 
                          cause Vitamin A toxicity, which affects muscles and 
                          bones. | 
                     
                      | Macadamia 
                          nuts | Contain 
                          an unknown toxin, which can affect the digestive and 
                          nervous systems and muscle. | 
                     
                      | Ma 
                          huang  | From 
                          the Ephedra plant can cause agitation, hallucinations, 
                          rapid heart rates and seizures.  | 
                     
                      | Marijuana | Can 
                          depress the nervous system, cause vomiting, and changes 
                          in the heart rate. | 
                     
                      | Melatonin 
                       | Affects 
                          the central nervous system and can interfere with other 
                          drugs. It should not be given to animals with heart, 
                          kidney or liver disease; immunosuppression; or a history 
                          of anxiety or seizures.  | 
                     
                      | Milk 
                          and other dairy products | Some 
                          adult dogs and cats do not have sufficient amounts of 
                          the enzyme lactase, which breaks down the lactose in 
                          milk. This can result in diarrhoea. Lactose-free milk 
                          products are available for pets. Cottage cheese and 
                          yoghurt appear to be more stomach friendly.  | 
                     
                      | Mouldy 
                          or spoiled food, garbage | Can 
                          contain multiple toxins causing vomiting and diarrhoea 
                          and can also affect other organs. | 
                     
                      | Mushrooms | Can 
                          contain toxins, which may affect multiple systems in 
                          the body, cause shock, and result in death. | 
                     
                      | Nutmeg | Nutmeg 
                          can cause tremors, seizures and death. | 
                     
                      | Onions 
                          and garlic (raw, cooked, or powder) | Contain 
                          sulfoxides and disulfides, which can damage red blood 
                          cells and cause anaemia. Cats are more susceptible than 
                          dogs. Garlic is less toxic than onions. | 
                     
                      | Pepper | Can 
                          irritate the skin, eyes, nose and gastrointestinal tract 
                          - not recommended for either cats or dogs. | 
                     
                      | Persimmons | Seeds 
                          can cause intestinal obstruction and enteritis. | 
                     
                      | Pits 
                          from peaches and plums | Can 
                          cause obstruction of the digestive tract. | 
                     
                      | Popcorn | Won't 
                          make them sick, but is a significant choking hazard.  | 
                     
                      | Potato, 
                          rhubarb, and tomato leaves; potato and tomato stems | Contain 
                          oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous, and 
                          urinary systems. This is more of a problem in livestock. | 
                     
                      | Raw 
                          egg whites | Contain 
                          an enzyme called avidin, which decreases the absorption 
                          of biotin (a B vitamin). This can lead to skin and hair 
                          coat problems. Raw eggs may also contain Salmonella. | 
                     
                      | Raw 
                          fish | Can 
                          result in a thiamine (a B vitamin) deficiency leading 
                          to loss of appetite, seizures, and in severe cases, 
                          death. More common if raw fish is fed regularly. | 
                     
                      | Salt | If 
                          eaten in large quantities it may lead to electrolyte 
                          imbalances. | 
                     
                      | Spices | Italian 
                          and curly parsley and coriander are considered to be 
                          non-toxic and edible, but may cause stomach irritation. 
                          Mace, paprika and turmeric should be avoided completely. | 
                     
                      | St. 
                          John's Wort  | May 
                          prolong or increase the effects of certain narcotic 
                          drugs and anesthetics.  | 
                     
                      | String | Can 
                          become trapped in the digestive system; called a "string 
                          foreign body." | 
                     
                      | Sugary 
                          foods | Can 
                          lead to obesity, dental problems, and possibly diabetes 
                          mellitus. | 
                     
                      | Table 
                          scraps (in large amounts) | Table 
                          scraps are not nutritionally balanced. They should never 
                          be more than 10% of the diet. Fat should be trimmed 
                          from meat; bones should not be fed. | 
                     
                      | Tobacco | Contains 
                          nicotine, which affects the digestive and nervous systems. 
                          Can result in rapid heart beat, collapse, coma, and 
                          death. | 
                     
                      | Tomatoes | Ripe 
                          tomatoes are not toxic, however the green parts of the 
                          tomato plant are considered toxic. | 
                     
                      | Yeast 
                          dough | Can 
                          expand and produce gas in the digestive system, causing 
                          pain and possible rupture of the stomach or intestines. |