My dog got into my fridge and ate the leftover mexican taquitos from dinner. Is this going to kill him and if not what will it do to him or what should i do?

Answer #1

Chicken isn’t bad to feed a dog, nor is corn…or flour.

So it should be OK, however, you might want to give your vet a call to be sure.

Answer #2

Im Sorry. I’m Still Trippin On How’d The Dog GET In The Fridge? I mean, Is It LIKE A Big Dog? But No, He’ll Be Fine… Dogs cant have Sweet Stuff. That Would give it Worms… But Dog food is sometimes made with chicken…

Answer #3

No, but he might get diarreah….all that spicey stuff. If he does, feed him a little rice and burger for a day or so, until his gut settles down.

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PS….sugar does NOT give a dog worms….but it will rot their teeth.

Answer #4

i think if he doesnt die you should KEEP THE FRIDGE DOOR CLOSED next time lol

Answer #5

Not sure why people thing food that humans eat will kill a dog.

Dogs and people are omnivores, with dogs tranding a bit more to the carnivore side. They will eat almost anything you eat… maybe less fruit and vegetables, but anything else.

Scraps, chocolate, ice cream, oranges, celery, apples. If the dog likes the taste, its going down his stomach. And they will come out with better stomachs that a human being.

Its time we stopped coddling our dogs and give em what they like.

My dog gets a daily raw meat patty containing:

  • ground beef
  • apples
  • carrots
  • broccoli
  • eggs
  • cabbage
  • sweet potatoes (for binding)
  • beef bones ever few days for gnawing.

Her fur is great! No more doggy smell, teeth in great condition, and explosive energy.

Oh, and maybe less than 1% body fat.

Commercial dog food will give your dog health problems in the future, and generally leads to different kinds of cancer because of the contents of it.

Here’s a good article: http://funadvice.com/r/3jvkpmkjlo

And also included a video showing how to make natural dog food.

Answer #6

Following this up with the fact that dogs can eat human food. But human JUNK foods are bad for them. Examples… twinkies, hoho’s, pringles, etc.

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