5 Toxic Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pets
We all want what's best for our furry friends, but sometimes we unknowingly feed them foods that can be harmful. Here are five toxic foods to avoid feeding pets:
Chocolate
Grapes and raisins
Onions and garlic
Xylitol
Just because a product contains the words "all-natural" or "no artificial sweeteners" never assume anything. Read the ingredients on the packaging. By definition, Xylitol is an "all-natural" sweetener.
Avocados
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