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Can dogs have mushrooms?

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Some folks consume wild mushrooms, but don't let your dog do it. Don't chance it, even though only about 1% are toxic. Again, never allow a dog to eat a wild mushroom including those growing in grass. They could be poisonous and it may prompt an emergency vet visit. read more

Vets have seen rising cases of drooling, tremors in the dogs and inability to stand up properly as a result of eating mushrooms. Thus in order to take good care of your dog it is advisable not to feed any kind of mushroom to your dog because you may not be sure of whether the mushroom you are giving is toxic or not. read more

One of the saddest cases that I can remember from more than 15 years of practicing veterinary medicine involves a dog that died after eating mushrooms her owners had collected from the woods. The owners were hunting for morels, a non-toxic (and delicious) type of wild mushroom. read more

It’s actually poisonous to us, too, if enough is consumed, and most dogs are smaller than the average adult human. MUSHROOMS. Mushrooms bought at the store are okay okay for your dog to eat. However, when it comes to wild mushrooms, there are some mushrooms that won’t hurt your dog – mushrooms are tricky. read more

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