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- AlcoholÂ
- Apple seedsÂ
- Apricot pitsÂ
- AvocadosÂ
- Cherry pits
- Chocolate (and other candy)Â
- Coffee (grounds, beans)Â
- GarlicÂ
- GrapesÂ
- GumÂ
- Hops (used in beer)Â
- Macadamia nutsÂ
- Moldy foodsÂ
- Mushroom plantsÂ
- Mustard seedsÂ
- Onions and onion powderÂ
- Peach pitsÂ
- Potato leaves and stemsÂ
- RaisinsÂ
- Rhubarb leavesÂ
- SaltÂ
- Tea (because it contains caffeine)Â
- Tomato leaves and stemsÂ
- WalnutsÂ
- Xylitol (artificial sweetener that is toxic to pets)Â
- Yeast doughÂ
The nutrition experts at The Humane Society of the United States put together this list of the top foods that are poisonous for dogs and cats. If you suspect your pet has eaten any of the following foods, please note the amount ingested and contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 immediately.Â


Very information able and good to know
I wish I could get this out to more people! So many people, myself included for years, don’t realize some foods aren’t ok for their pets.
sorry but you are not saying what veg. that they cant have
Hi Elizabeth,
The foods on the list are the only ones I know. Here’s an article I found online about what vegetables they CAN have…I’m having trouble finding a list of bad vegetables…https://www.preventivevet.com/pets/safe-vegetables-for-dogs-and-cats
Debra