8 Common human foods you may not know are poisonous to your dog

Avocado contains persin, which is toxic for dogs and can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and even death. Additionally, avocado pits can pose a risk of intestinal obstruction.

Avocados

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Cherry stems, leaves, and pits contain cyanide, a potentially deadly chemical. Even the fleshy part around the pit can become a choking hazard for dogs.

Cherries

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Both grapes and raisins can cause sudden kidney failure in dogs, even in small quantities. It's crucial to keep these fruits out of reach of your furry friends.

Grapes and Raisins

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While fully ripened tomatoes are safe for dogs, the green parts of the plant contain solanine, a toxic substance.

Tomatoes

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 Since identifying safe mushrooms is challenging, it's safest to avoid feeding any mushrooms to your pet.

Mushrooms

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Onions contain compounds that damage dogs' red blood cells, leading to anemia. Foods containing onion, onion powder, or other alliums should be kept away from dogs.

Onions

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Garlic is highly toxic to dogs and can cause severe damage to their red blood cells. It's essential to prevent dogs from accessing any foods containing garlic.

Garlic

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While not all wild berries are poisonous, many can be harmful to dogs. It's better to err on the side of caution and keep dogs away from all wild berries.

Wild Berries

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