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	<title>Comments on: EV-uh-oh: Is Rachael Ray poisoning our dogs?</title>
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		<title>By: Anne-n-Spencer</title>
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		<description>All this has given me a lot of information about onions. I had always thought they just upset the dog&#039;s stomach. Now I see that they&#039;re really toxic. I just don&#039;t see any point to giving a dog any of this stuff, and I suspect that a lot of it is just empty calories for them. When we had the Great Chocolate Disaster a year ago, the vet told me that chocolate in really intense forms (baker&#039;s chocolate, dark chocolate, large amounts of chocolate chips) should also be kept away from human infants and toddlers, as it can be toxic for them as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All this has given me a lot of information about onions. I had always thought they just upset the dog&#8217;s stomach. Now I see that they&#8217;re really toxic. I just don&#8217;t see any point to giving a dog any of this stuff, and I suspect that a lot of it is just empty calories for them. When we had the Great Chocolate Disaster a year ago, the vet told me that chocolate in really intense forms (baker&#8217;s chocolate, dark chocolate, large amounts of chocolate chips) should also be kept away from human infants and toddlers, as it can be toxic for them as well.</p>
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