Chocolate
We are pretty sure most of you have heard that chocolate is bad for dogs, but many people aren’t sure why. Chocolate contains theobromine, which can make you dog very sick and is even fatal in high doses. Common symptoms include vomiting, tremors, diarrhea and seizures. It is best you keep chocolate candies far away from Fido and be especially wary of baking chocolate and cocoa powder as these items contain very high levels of theobromine. Even small amounts of baking chocolate and cocoa can be toxic.
Grapes and Raisins
Raisins and grapes are a flip of the coin when it comes to your dog. The reactions dogs have to them vary. Some dogs ingest either grapes or raisins and have no adverse outcome while others may suffer from a variety of symptoms including diarrhea, vomiting and even kidney failure. Nobody knows for sure just why grapes and raisins can be toxic to dogs, but they should be avoided anyway.
Eggnog
Eggnog is loaded with fat, sugar, milk and raw eggs, which is bad for your health as much as Fido’s health. Don’t let him drink it.
Nutmeg
In significant amounts, nutmeg can be toxic and cause hallucinations, stomach pains and seizures.
Cranberry Sauce
While cranberries are quite safe for dogs and actually used as a key ingredient in some dog foods, cranberry sauce is not good for them. Canned cranberry sauces contain a large amount of sugar or high fructose corn syrup. Just take a look at the label. Certain brands may also contain other ingredients that your dog should not be consuming like raisins and nuts. Even homemade cranberry sauce is heavy with the sugar.
Green Bean Casserole
Green beans are a nice, healthy snack for Fido, but when they are in a casserole, the problems begin. Some common ingredients in green bean casserole include cream of mushroom soup and fried onions, neither of which should not be ingested by your dog.
Mashed Potatoes
While mashed potatoes themselves aren’t bad if eaten in moderation, you really need to watch out for what goes in them and on them. If you add milk and butter to your mashed potatoes, Fido could be lactose intolerant and would suffer. Also, any addition of garlic or onion powder could prove to be a problem as well.