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Originally published May 4, 2009 at 12:11 PM | Page modified May 4, 2009 at 12:24 PM

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Don't let dog lick up these foods

Fixit: A list of foods that may cause harm to dogs

Star Tribune (Minneapolis

Q: I know that I'm not supposed to let a dog eat chocolate, but now I heard he can't eat bananas or raisins, either. What else should I be aware of? I have a toddler, and food on the floor is inevitable, as is Murphy the dog snatching it up. He's an opportunist, and quick at it.

A: Carol McConnell, vice president and chief veterinary medical officer for Veterinary Pet Insurance Co., recommends that pets stay away from the following edible items that are toxic to them: chocolate, grapes and raisins, walnuts, onions, mushrooms and macadamia nuts. For a complete list, go to the American Animal Hospital Association Web site, www.healthypet.com, and search for "prevent poisoning."

Fixit by Karen Youso is an occasional feature. Send questions to fixit@startribune.com. Sorry, no personal replies.

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