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    From the page: "Onion and garlic poisoning Top Onions and garlic are other dangerous food ingredients that cause sickness in dogs, cats and also livestock. Onions and garlic contain the toxic ingredient thiosulphate. Onions are more of a danger. Pets affected by onion toxicity will... more

    Reviewed by digital-fever Jun 23 2007, 11:49am ( 122 reviews ) petalia.com.au

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  • Rated by UmbrielTatha on Nov 03, 9:06pm

    great info
  • Rated by CodeSpy on Aug 10, 3:19pm

    Y'know? My dog ate an ENTIRE bag of Hershey's' Bliss chocolate one night... He's still here, about three years later >.> Weird...
  • Rated by TheMadMule on Jul 22, 3:52am

    Yeah, I've been feeding my Cairn Terrier grapes for the past few years, until I recalled that it did something bad to dogs. Too bad, because it was hilarious watching him chase them down the hall.
  • Rated by cactus4 on Jul 15, 4:14pm

    Onions and Garlic ?? I used to feed my Dobie garlic to control fleas,,no harm,,except for the smell after she licked ya.
  • Rated by AuntieEmsCorner on Jun 30, 3:43pm

    I knew about chocolate ~ but not some of the other things - rhubarb? Macadamia nuts?
  • Reviewed by omgbees on Jun 12, 6:32pm

    The dog on this page looks scary and bloated. And to the person who's like "Who would feed a dog these things?..." The point is to make these things inaccessible, so your animal CAN'T GET TO THEM, because if they can, they WILL EAT THEM ON THEIR OWN ACCORD. The fact that you would need this explained to you is amazing to me.
  • Rated by ElviraMM on Apr 18 2009, 5:06am

    I wonder who would feed his pet with these things: spoiled foods; alcohol;Coffee grounds, beans & tea; cigarettes, tobacco, cigar; xylitol???
  • Rated by bevk56 on Apr 01 2009, 1:43am

    This is useful info that I can pass on to people I know that own animals.