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nairud
post Jan 12 2006, 03:44 PM

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IIRC, durians also are a no no to them. The durian seeds are ok but not the durian isi.
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post Jan 12 2006, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(hans.excel @ Jan 12 2006, 03:28 PM)
hey, since dogs are omnivorous (can eat both meat and vege, if you dunno), can also feed them fruits like watermelon, banana and durians.
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normaly then will not eat it after they smell it

dogs are carnivour right

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post Jan 13 2006, 10:05 PM

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QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Jan 9 2006, 11:28 AM)
Heard dogs cannot eat chocolate
true?
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QUOTE(RheyLin @ Jan 9 2006, 11:30 AM)
Maybe due to the milk in chocolate. They are lactose intolerant.

Also grapes, oranges and sour apple.
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QUOTE(RheyLin @ Jan 9 2006, 11:33 AM)
Not really. My dog loves apple. My neighbour's dog loves oranges.
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Chocolate can be lethal to pets because it contains theobromine, which causes increased heart rate, central nervous system stimulation and constriction of arteries. Clinical symptoms range from vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness, and excitability to cardiac failure, seizures and death. This can occur as quickly as four to six hours after ingestion. Baking chocolate is the worst because it contains the highest amount of theobromine.
A potential lethal dose is only one pound of chocolate in a 16-pound dog. If your pet has gotten into chocolate, you should contact your veterinarian immediately.

Oh, my dog loves fruit. He eats every single type of fruit including durian and he is still as healthy and fat as ever.

QUOTE(andythology @ Jan 9 2006, 02:45 PM)
n.. guess wat. dun let ur dog chew bones. bones that left over from ur meal. coz, is salty.. n is consider junk food.
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It's the small pieces of bones that are going to rupture their stomach.

QUOTE(HonMun @ Jan 11 2006, 05:05 PM)
give your dog some brandy or whiskey.......they will love it !
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My dog licks Chivas Regal 13 years old Whisky.

Sincerely I dont know what to do with my dog
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post Jan 13 2006, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(providence @ Jan 13 2006, 10:05 PM)
It's the small pieces of bones that are going to rupture their stomach.
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Not just the small pieces. As long as you don't cook the bones, you can feed your dogs. If it's cooked, the bones can splinter thus causing injury to the esphagus, stomach, intestines, etc.
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post Jan 15 2006, 03:13 AM

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omg! i almost shared everything with my dog because he always seems to be so interested with what i eat. used to feed him grapes bcos he looked so cute playing with it. besides that, banana, langsat, apple, coffee (bcos i love it), beer, baileys (bcos i love it too!), biscuits, and so forth... although he's still so cute as usual rolleyes.gif but i dun think ill gv him grapes n choc anymore after reading that article! thanks!
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post Jan 15 2006, 11:00 AM

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Lol, i actually feed my dog Baskin n' Robbins ice cream before (the blue colour lime flavour,forgot the name)
Its tongue went blue after eating...aiks, too much colouring.
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QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Jan 12 2006, 03:47 PM)
normaly then will not eat it after they smell it

dogs are carnivour right
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i nvr see dog that nvr eat fruits.. fruit is sweet, n dog loves sweetie..
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post Jan 16 2006, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Jan 12 2006, 03:47 PM)
normaly then will not eat it after they smell it

dogs are carnivour right
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QUOTE(andythology @ Jan 15 2006, 05:30 PM)
i nvr see dog that nvr eat fruits.. fruit is sweet, n dog loves sweetie..
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Dogs are carnivore's period... eating fruits, vege and grass is optional what is not optional is meat dry.gif

Humans are omnivores some people live fine just by eating fruits and vege but a dog cannot live without meat and just survive on fruits and vege.

Simply because they have a limitation in their ability to digest and metabolise fruits and vege.

This site should help:-

http://www.auntjeni.com/natural.htm
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post Jan 16 2006, 12:49 AM

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QUOTE(nairud @ Jan 12 2006, 03:44 PM)
IIRC, durians also are a no no to them. The durian seeds are ok but not the durian isi.
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wonder if the durians smell super strong to them.
some humans already cannot tahan,imagine their super sensitive nose.
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post Jan 16 2006, 01:29 AM

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QUOTE(Goblinsk8er @ Jan 15 2006, 11:00 AM)
Lol, i actually feed my dog Baskin n' Robbins ice cream before (the blue colour lime flavour,forgot the name)
Its tongue went blue after eating...aiks, too much colouring.
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wah..damn rich r u!!evenb me also hvnt try it b4 la..hehe drool.gif
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post Jan 16 2006, 07:54 AM

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QUOTE(nairud @ Jan 13 2006, 11:14 PM)
Not just the small pieces. As long as you don't cook the bones, you can feed your dogs. If it's cooked, the bones can splinter thus causing injury to the esphagus, stomach, intestines, etc.
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Imagine all the small bits that didnt manage to exit via its stool - it sure hurts. Same to the cats that eat fish bones, small, sharp pointed edge flexible bones. We ourselves got into hell of a trouble if any tiny fish bones got stuck in our throat.
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post Jan 16 2006, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(yuckfou @ Jan 16 2006, 12:49 AM)
wonder if the durians smell super strong to them.
some humans already cannot tahan,imagine their super sensitive nose.
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It depends I think dogs actually like some smelly smells, even some really yucky ones user posted image

I caught my dog rolling in a dead rodent user posted image

Dirty bugger have to bathe him all over again... then there is the butt smelling, etc you get the idea.

Anyway don't feed them durians smell smell is enuff... drool.gif
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post Jan 16 2006, 09:14 PM

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More warnings from wikipedia ohmy.gif
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* Dogs love the flavor of chocolate, but chocolate in sufficient doses is lethally toxic to dogs (and horses and possibly cats). Chocolate contains theobromine, a chemical stimulant that, together with caffeine and theophylline, belongs to the group of methylxanthine alkaloids. Dogs are unable to metabolize theobromine effectively. If they eat chocolate, the theobromine can remain in their bloodstreams for up to 20 hours, and these animals may experience fast heart rate, hallucinations, severe diarrhea, epileptic seizures, heart attacks, internal bleeding, and eventually death. A chocolate candy bar can be sufficient to make a small dog extremely ill or even kill it. Approximately thirty grams of baking chocolate per kilogram (1/2 ounce per pound) of body weight is enough to be poisonous. In case of accidental intake of chocolate by especially a smaller dog, contact a veterinarian or animal poison control immediately; it is commonly recommended to induce vomiting within two hours of ingestion. Large breeds are less susceptible to chocolate poisoning, but still are far less tolerant of the substance than humans are.
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QUOTE(nairud @ Jan 12 2006, 03:44 PM)
IIRC, durians also are a no no to them. The durian seeds are ok but not the durian isi.
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My mini pinscher like to eat durian isi and nothing wrong with him...Anyway,what will affect a dog if they eat durian isi?
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post Jan 17 2006, 12:14 AM

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QUOTE(Killerz622 @ Jan 16 2006, 09:37 PM)
My mini pinscher like to eat durian isi and nothing wrong with him...Anyway,what will affect a dog if they eat durian isi?
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Feed somemore and you might find out user posted image

Tell to be careful but don't want to listen feed their pets weird weird stuff that is not part of their natural diet.... if you wan't to treat your pet dog get him a lean piece of steak drool.gif or doggies biscuits tongue.gif

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post Jan 19 2006, 11:17 AM

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QUOTE(aaronpang @ Jan 17 2006, 12:14 AM)
Feed somemore and you might find out user posted image

Tell to be careful but don't want to listen feed their pets weird weird stuff that is not part of their natural diet.... if you wan't to treat your pet dog get him a lean piece of steak  drool.gif or doggies biscuits  tongue.gif
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haha..my rotty just ate a curry puff la..
he loves it man!!!! thumbup.gif
anyway..he eat watever i give though.. sweat.gif
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post Jan 19 2006, 03:32 PM

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same with my dog...he eat anything i give him except his own dog biscuit lolz...
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post Jan 19 2006, 03:46 PM

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so dog can eat curry?
my dog likes nasi lemak lol


Durian's flesh?
they run away when smell it
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post Jan 19 2006, 04:02 PM

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I am a bit confused. I saw Garlic supplement by Hertz and the websites says Garlic consist toxic ?
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post Jan 20 2006, 09:15 PM

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QUOTE(ZhaoYun @ Jan 19 2006, 04:02 PM)
I am a bit confused. I saw Garlic supplement by Hertz and the websites says Garlic consist toxic ?
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Add garlic to your dog food. Dogs enjoy the flavor and garlic is a natural flea repellent.
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Onion and garlic poisoning

Onions and garlic are other dangerous food ingredients that cause sickness in dogs, cats and also livestock. Onions and garlic contain the toxic ingredient thiosulphate. Onions are more of a danger.
Pets affected by onion toxicity will develop haemolytic anaemia, where the pet's red blood cells burst while circulating in its body.

At first, pets affected by onion poisoning show gastroenteritis with vomiting and diarrhoea. They will show no interest in food and will be dull and weak. The red pigment from the burst blood cells appears in an affected animal's urine and it becomes breathless. The breathlessness occurs because the red blood cells that carry oxygen through the body are reduced in number.
The poisoning occurs a few days after the pet has eaten the onion. All forms of onion can be a problem including dehydrated onions, raw onions, cooked onions and table scraps containing cooked onions and/or garlic. Left over pizza, Chinese dishes and commercial baby food containing onion, sometimes fed as a supplement to young pets, can cause illness.
Onion poisoning can occur with a single ingestion of large quantities or with repeated meals containing small amounts of onion. A single meal of 600 to 800 grams of raw onion can be dangerous whereas a ten-kilogram dog, fed 150 grams of onion for several days, is also likely to develop anaemia. The condition improves once the dog is prevented from eating any further onion
While garlic also contains the toxic ingredient thiosulphate, it seems that garlic is less toxic and large amounts would need to be eaten to cause illness.

I also dont know which one is corrrect?

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