Unlike their feline friends, most dogs don’t have an “off” button when it comes to finding food, says Dr. Tina Wismer, medical director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. While the amount of chocolate your dog consumes will also determine the toxicity, symptoms of chocolate poisoning to look out for can include vomiting, diarrhea and seizures. read more
What's In It: Foods rich in fat, like bacon, can lead to the disease pancreatitis in dogs. Once a dog has developed pancreatitis, their pancreas' become inflamed and stop functioning correctly. What It Can Do: This leads to all sorts of problems with digestion and nutrient absorption. read more
Some people foods can poison your dog, causing illness or even death. Learn what foods are toxic to dogs so you can keep your dog safe. Some people foods can poison your dog, causing illness or even death. read more