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		<title>Can I Give My Dog Raisins? How About Grapes? Learn About Lesser-Known Dog Health Hazards In Your Home!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Guest Writer:     Alicia
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  BisketBaskets.com is  here to share their insight and expertise on lesser-known household products  and foods that can harm your canine best friend. Bisket Baskets was the first  company to design and sell Pet Gift Baskets,  ensuring [...]]]></description>
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  <em>BisketBaskets.com is  here to share their insight and expertise on lesser-known household products  and foods that can harm your canine best friend. Bisket Baskets was the first  company to design and sell <a href="http://www.bisketbaskets.com/petboutique.html" target="_blank">Pet Gift Baskets</a>,  ensuring their baskets have only pet-approved treats in them! Their <a href="http://www.bisketbaskets.com/" target="_blank">Gourmet Gift Baskets</a> are quite  delightful for the humans, too!</em></p>
<p>  We’ve all heard that we should keep our pups away from  chocolate and poinsettia plants, but did you know that ferns, garlic, and even  raisins can be harmful for your pooch? There’s a whole slew of common home  products that can harm your pet, and some of them you wouldn’t even think of!  All of us here at BisketBaskets.com have grown up with dogs and of course have  dogs in our adult lives, so we know firsthand how important it is to keep your  dog healthy and happy. After all, they’re a part of our family, and such loyal  companions!</p>
<p> Common household items like mothballs and cleaners are  pretty obvious hazards, but you may not realize giving your dog acetaminophen  and ibuprofen products can also hurt your pet. They do make dog-friendly  versions, so stick with those! It’s important to also keep your dog away from  reed diffuser oil (the smell can be tempting!), fly fishing bait, and your  vitamins.</p>
<p> Most plants are also a “no”, so keep them on shelving your  dog can’t reach, or be sure you have a watchful eye over him or her if you have  plants lower to the ground. If you notice your dog has been chomping on plants,  call the ASPCA Animal   Poison Control Center  for help, at <strong>1-888-426-4435</strong>.</p>
<p> We were quite surprised to see that dogs should avoid garlic  and raisins – as well as grapes, onions, avocados, and even macadamia nuts! Of  course, it’s always best to feed your dog healthy dog foods and treats  specifically designed for our canine friends, helping to keep your dog healthy <em>and</em> in shape. All chocolate should be definitely  avoided, as well.</p>
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  Be careful with objects left lying around the house, such as  spare coins, hair pins, and paper clips. Your dog may want to play with these  “toys”, and end up with getting one stuck in her or her throat! Do your best to  use common sense and  judgment in determining what can be left around the  house, and what should be tucked safely away.</p>
<p> Does that seem like quite a big “don’t” list? Just like  humans, dogs have special dietary needs – you wouldn’t feel too swell after  eating a ton of fatty foods, would you? Table food might seem like a tasty  treat for your pooch, but stick to dog food and healthy dog teats – after all, it’s  made for dogs!</p>
<p> Do you know of any other common household items that are an  absolute “no” for dogs? Share your insight with us!</p>
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