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Stop feeding your dog table scraps until you watch this because "healthy" snacks like grapes, onions, and even certain peanut butters are actually toxic to dogs. I used to think I was just being a cool dog parent sharing my food, but the scary reality is that your kitchen is full of hidden dangers that can cause kidney failure or worse. We are breaking down the surprising list of everyday human foods that look innocent but are straight-up poisonous for your pup, so you don't accidentally send them to the emergency vet. This video exposes the worst offenders like Xylitol (Birch Sugar) hiding in sugar-free gum and the truth about macadamia nuts messing up their nervous system. I also rant about why cooked bones are basically like swallowing glass and why you need to be totally paranoid about fruit pits and raw yeast dough. Check your labels right now and keep the vet’s number handy because knowing exactly what to avoid is the only way to keep your best friend safe, healthy, and wagging their tail for years. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:08 Grapes, Raisins, and Currants 02:37 Onions, Garlic, Leeks, and Chives (Allium Family) 04:05 Xylitol (Birch Sugar) 05:39 Macadamia Nuts 06:50 Raw Salmon 08:10 Avocado 09:25 Cooked Bones (Be Careful) 10:59 Dark Chocolate 12:15 Caffeine 13:24 Yeast Dough (Raw) 14:52 Peanut Butter (Be Careful) 16:11 Apple Cores and Cherry Pits 17:37 Chewing Gum 18:51 Raw Meat (Be Careful) 20:16 Raw Eggs (Be Careful) 21:38 Salt (Be Careful) 23:04 Fruit Pits (Peach, Plum, Cherry) 24:24 What to Do If Your Dog Eats These Foods =========================== Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and outlines veterinary consensus on toxic foods for canines. It is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. If your pet has ingested any of these items, contact a veterinarian immediately. Disclaimer: Many of the video clips used in this video are generated by an AI. As you watch, you might notice that the AI hasn't quite passed its physics class yet. Therefore, things might float, bend, or move in an unrealistic way. For Queries & Contacts: theanimalsinfluence@gmail.com