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Pet Health - Toxic Foods

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      new window Aflatoxin in Peanuts Description: Provet healthcare information article on aflatoxin toxicity in birds, dogs and small mammals. (provet.co.uk)
new window Caffeine Poisoning Description: ProVet healthcare information article on caffiene poisoning by coffee, tea and chocolate in dogs and cats. (provet.co.uk)
new window Chocolate and Caffeine Description: Sources, signs, immediate care, and veterinarian care of an exposure to a toxin known as chocolate or caffeine. (peteducation.com)
new window Chocolate Poisoning Description: ProVet health care information article on chocolate poisoning in dogs and cats. (provet.co.uk)
new window Chocolate Poisoning in Dogs Description: Toxicity of various forms of chocolate and cacao, symptoms, and treatment advice. (apogeecomgrp.com)
new window Chocolate Toxicity Description: About.com article on chocolate toxicity in dogs, cats and other animals. (vetmedicine.about.com)
new window Chocolate Toxicity In Animals Description: Article on the signs, diagnosis, treatments, and prognosis for chocolate toxicity in animals. (petalia.com.au)
new window Chocolate Toxicity Table Description: Veterinary Support Personnel Network handout which provides charts of exactly how much of which kind of chocolate ingested, when compared to the body weight of the pet, will likely result in aq certain severity of clinical signs. (vspn.org)
new window Feeding Dogs & Cats Milk May Cause Diarrhea Description: Many cats and dogs should not drink milk. (peteducation.com)
new window Human Foods that Poison Pets Description: Petalia article on garlic, onion, chocolate and macadamia nut toxicities in pets. (petalia.com.au)
new window Rat and Mouse Gazette: Chocolate Toxicity? Description: Article discusses the lack of toxicity of chocolate in rats, as compared the proven toxicity in dogs. (rmca.org)
 




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