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‘People foods’ that can kill your pet
today.msnbc.msn.com — It feels good to treat your pet to human food every once in a while. Those puppy-dog eyes are hard to resist as they watch you eat and try to convince you that they are starving! It makes you want to give them a taste of everything you eat. But beware: Giving in to those eyes and giving dogs human foods can actually harm them.
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- inboxnews, on 05/13/2008, -0/+4Good to know. Thanks for the post!
- Cajole55, on 05/14/2008, -3/+1I've been feeding my dog hershey's bar (w/ almonds) for his entire life. Going strong after 11 years, his ***** comes out red sometimes though.
- timusca, on 05/14/2008, -1/+2We gave our dog beer one time... funniest thing I think I've ever seen in my life. Never did it again though...
- seointern, on 05/14/2008, -0/+1Ya...thats what my wife keeps telling me! She yelled at me this morning for feeding them a Strawberry.
- Happy_Phantom, on 05/14/2008, -0/+2Retitled article: "People foods that can kill your neighbor's nasty little crapping and yapping pest."
At least after gorging on chocolate-covered espresso beans it will die happy. - LimerickMaster, on 05/14/2008, -1/+2There once was a dog who ate nuts
Whose owner is abusive to mutts
He fed them to his hound
Who stumbled around
And proceeded to puke up his guts - teh_techie, on 05/14/2008, -0/+2What about McDonalds? Is that considered people food?
- ghank, on 05/14/2008, -0/+2McDonalds + Food = Oxymoron
- Koush, on 05/14/2008, -0/+1Nonsense, My goldfish don't seem to mind when i replace their water supply with beer.
- 80hd, on 05/14/2008, -0/+1A friends retarded dog once ate a full canister of dry oatmeal and then drank some water....
$800 later at the vet and despite having his insides nearly burst, that retard lived to eat a full can of dried onions - ghank, on 05/14/2008, -0/+1Missing from the list is Milk. Milk is not recommended for adult cats, as many of them are lactose-intolerant, and have problems digesting it.
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