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Not bad--better than the 4/10 average! Some of those sugars I have never heard of for human consumption. Makes me wonder what I'm feeding myself sometimes...
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I've actually seen a dog w/ macadamia nut paralysis at the hospital where I worked. It was weird. We didn't know what had caused it or what was wrong w/ the dog but I took it out too poo and it had whole macadamia nuts in it's stool! The vet didn't think anything of it, but finally looked it up and low-and-behold! Macadamia nuts cause paralysis! Totally temporary. Nothing to do for it. But scary none-the-less. Apparently it's a bigger problem in Hawaii.
I did not know about Xylitol. Heck, i didn't even know what Xylitol is! Or about Poinsettia's. I always thought they were toxic!
I got 6/10 but I was hoping against hope that salmon wasn't right, but kinda knew it was so I suppose in that I would have got 7/10 ... we eat alot of salmon and now, Gizmo will not be getting any .... don't think we have given him any but will be certain from now on ...
6 out of 10....i thought i knew more after a lot of recent research but i guess not.
good to know about the macadamia nuts---indy loves nuts and i'm always hesitant to feed him any at all, but he can be a sneaky little booger.
that's a relief about poinsettias as well. they are one of my favourite flowers but i was afraid to get any this christmas because i assumed they were highly toxic for indy.
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