A comprehensive guide to foods that can harm your dog, organized by toxicity level with symptoms and treatment urgency.
In Case of Emergency
If your dog has eaten something toxic, contact your veterinarian or pet poison control immediately. Do not wait for symptoms to appear.
Critical
6 foods
Life-threatening even in small amounts. Seek immediate veterinary care.
High
10 foods
Dangerous - can cause serious harm. Veterinary care recommended.
Moderate
12 foods
Can cause illness. Monitor closely and contact vet if symptoms appear.
Low
11 foods
Mild toxicity - may cause digestive upset. Usually not life-threatening.
Toxic Foods List
39 foods found
What to Do If Your Dog Eats Something Toxic
Stay calm and remove your dog from the source
Note what was eaten, how much, and when
Do NOT induce vomiting unless directed by a veterinarian
Contact your vet or poison control immediately
Bring any packaging or remaining substance to the vet
Frequently Asked Questions
This list is for reference only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Toxicity can vary based on your dog's size, health, and the amount consumed. When in doubt, always contact your veterinarian.