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A lot of fruit seeds including apple contain small amounts of arsenic but you'd have to eat a lot of seeds to poison yourself.

I'm not sure how much you'd have to give a dog to harm them but I do know that in the Autumn fruit can make up a large part of a foxes diet.

Hence the blue scats.

 

Never heard of banana being fed to dogs though, interesting.

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My 2 dogs get a bunch of bananas (5 or 6) and 2 tins of tomatoes per week between them.   Main diet is chicken mince. 1lb a day each, plus offal, heart, tripe, turkey necks, fatty off cuts, brown br

Can't give them to collie x's though !!

Love a dog that will eat anything put in front of it. makes for easier vitamin intake and saves having to put all that unnatural supplement shite into em

ive heard the thing about some sort of toxin within grape seeds (and therefore raisins too) but i have also read that firstly you have to actually crack the seed for the toxin to get out, and secondly that a dog would need to eat an enormous amount to get a measurable amount. eithe way, i never had any problems feeding the odd grape and i never heard of any dogs getting ill from grape-related issues?

To be honest with you . I thought it was spores that grow on the skin....?

 

Just something I don't personally feed

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