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Some foods that are considered good for people can be very dangerous for pets. The list below highlights some of the most common foods that can be dangerous to animals.  This is not an exhaustive list and any decision to provide your pet with food not specifically intended for animals should be discussed with Dr. Rasberry or a pet nutritionist.

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List of Forbidden Foods

Rasberry Animal Clinic | 1000 N. University Dr. Pembroke Pines FL 33024 US | 954-436-5150 | ​rasberryanimalclinic@comcast.net

Rasberry Animal Clinic | 1000 N. University Dr. Pembroke Pines FL 33024 US | 954-436-5150 | ​rasberryanimalclinic@comcast.net

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  • Alcoholic beverages 

  • Apple seeds 

  • Apricot pits 

  • Avocados

  • Cherry pits

  • ​Chocolate-toxic to dogs, cats and ferrets

  • Candy-containing the toxic sweetener Xylitol

  • Coffee-grounds, beans and chocolate-covered espresso beans

  • Garlic

  • Grapes or Raisins

  • Gum-causes blockages, sugar free gums contains

  • the toxic sweeteners Xylitol or Aspartame

  • Macadamia nuts
  • Moldy foods
  • Mushroom plants 
  • Mustard seeds 
  • Onions and onion powder 
  • Peach pits 
  • Potato leaves and stems-green parts​
  • Rhubarb leaves 
  • Salt 
  • Tea-because it contains caffeine 
  • Tomato leaves and stems-green parts
  • Walnuts 
  • Xylitol and Aspartame-artificial sweeteners are toxic to pets
  • Yeast dough