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Meg loves raw potato. She was pestering me for some when she was a young pup, and in the end I threw one for her like a ball - sort of "you won't like it, you daft mutt. But if you won't believe me, then try it for yourself!" And she did Shocked .

I'm not very keen on giving her any, because I'm sure I heard somewhere that it wasn't that good for them - not dangerous or anything, just a bit hard to digest.

So we have sort of compromised by me giving her some of the peelings when I am preparing them - she will hear/smell/somehow suss out that I am doing it, and come from wherever in the house she is to stand beside me and wait for them.

I think it is the crunch she likes, because she also loves other raw vegetables (carrots, cucumber, white cabbage, and she would KILL for red pepper), but I don't mind her having them. It is just that I thought raw potato was hard for them to digest.

Anybody any idea? Confused
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NO idea the dogs dont eat them and dont like them, all they want is the meat

Never Heard of it though


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One of my dogs use to love eating raw potato, soon stopped it when I read this Shocked

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These contain solanine glycosides which can cause vomiting, abdominal pain, bloody diarrhoea, nervous system stimulation, depression, trembling, paralysis & cardiac arrest in dogs

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Oooh blinking heck.....I had heard that it scours the stomach Sad
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Crikey! Shocked Shocked Shocked

I never noticed any of those problems, but then she only got a few bits of peel. But believe me, that's the last she will ever have!!!!

I had just some vague idea that it was a bit indigestible, but as no other dog I have ever known had ever wanted any, I hadn't paid any particular attention.

Thank you so much (karma clicked) for telling me, Annestaff.
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Thats ok Violette Very Happy If you google "foods you shouldn't feed a dog" you might be surprised as whats on the list.
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annestaff wrote:
Thats ok Violette Very Happy If you google "foods you shouldn't feed a dog" you might be surprised as whats on the list.


I'll try that and see - tho' I'm a bit scared about what I might find!

I should have thought of that before, but I'm still new to computers and internet (apart from word-processing and strictly work-related stuff).

Got some advice on another forum, where they said pretty well the same thing as you, but commented that it was green potatoes that were the worst culprit - and I have certainly never let her have any of those. I knew they could poison humans in certain conditions, and didn't take any risks with her.
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