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Don’t Poison Your Dog

Top 10 Human Foods That Are Surprisingly Dangerous for Dogs

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Don’t Poison Your Dog

By: Elira Wren
Narrated by: Tess Stalker
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Every dog owner knows the look—the wide, pleading eyes fixed on your plate, the wagging tail filled with hope. It feels natural, even loving, to share food with your loyal companion. Yet what seems like a harmless act of kindness could be one of the gravest mistakes you ever make.

Don’t Poison Your Dog is a vital guide for every pet parent, revealing the hidden dangers lurking in everyday foods. While humans can enjoy chocolate, grapes, onions, or even a glass of wine without hesitation, these same items can be toxic—even deadly—for dogs. The difference lies in how canine bodies process common ingredients, and the results of even a small bite can range from subtle long-term damage to sudden medical emergencies.

In clear, compassionate language,

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Don’t Poison Your Dog is one of the most important books I’ve ever read as a pet parent. It clearly explains how everyday foods—like chocolate, onions, and grapes—can seriously harm or even kill dogs. The author presents scientific facts in simple, easy-to-understand language, with real-life examples that drive the message home. I thought I knew what was safe, but this book opened my eyes to hidden dangers I’d never considered. It’s not just educational—it could literally save your dog’s life.

A Must-Read for Every Dog Owner

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This book should be mandatory reading for all dog owners. Don’t Poison Your Dog provides clear, practical guidance on what foods to avoid and why. The explanations of how a dog’s body reacts differently than ours are fascinating and easy to grasp. I loved how the author combined scientific insight with compassion and real concern for animal well-being. It’s written with love for dogs and respect for owners trying to do their best. A true pet-care essential.

Essential Knowledge for Keeping Your Dog Safe and

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I’ve owned dogs for years, and I still learned so much from this book. The author breaks down the science of canine digestion and toxicity in a way that’s both fascinating and understandable. The explanations of how certain human foods affect dogs’ livers, kidneys, and nervous systems were incredibly helpful. The book even includes safer treat alternatives, which I’ve already started using. It’s one of those guides that every dog owner should keep in their kitchen.

Eye-Opening and Potentially Life-Saving

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I loved how the author explains complex biological differences between humans and dogs in simple, relatable language. It doesn’t try to scare you—it just gives facts that all dog owners need to know. The chapters on hidden toxic foods and long-term health effects were especially helpful. This book genuinely changed the way I think about feeding my dog.

Clear, Compassionate, and Potentially Life-Saving

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Whether you're a first-time dog parent or someone who’s raised dogs for years, this book has something valuable to offer. I learned about several dangerous foods I never would have suspected, like certain nuts and artificial sweeteners. The book also gives advice on what to do if your dog accidentally ingests something harmful. Truly practical and well written.

Great Guide for New and Experienced Pet Owners Ali

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