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Foods to Worry About

Joey is profoundly good at the “Martian Mind Meld.”

It’s a technique that all dogs use: the plaintive big, eyed stare, sometimes accompanied by the muzzle on the knee or the gentle scratch of a paw. It’s focus is to bring a human with food into sharing it with dog.

Joey is astoundingly good at motivating otherwise intelligent people into instant action when he fixes them with his silent stare.
I’d prefer that they not respond.  Every response makes his focus stronger and longer.  But what worries me more is the tendency some people have of sharing everything with him, no matter what it is.

Here are some examples:

According to the ASPCA, the top 10 pet poisons in 2009 were:

  1. Human medications
  2. Insecticides
  3. People food
  4. House plants
  5. Veterinary medications
  6. Rodent-killing poisons
  7. Household cleaners
  8. Heavy metals
  9. Garden products, and
  10. Chemical hazards such as antifreeze, paint thinner or pool and spa chemicals.

I try to keep Joey’s food very regular in amount, timing and type. Deviations from his regular diet often have messy consequences. He’s very sensitive to fatty foods like cheese or chicken skin. Spicy foods can be a problem. As for sugar, I don’t even believe that it’s good for me; I certainly don’t want Joey to have it.

Resources:
National Animal Poison Control Center, 1 (888) 426-4435.  This line is answered 24 hours a day

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