Several foods that are perfectly suitable for human consumption can be toxic to dogs and cats. Food-associated poisoning cases involving the accidental ingestion of chocolate and chocolate-based products, Allium spp. (onion, garlic, leek, and chives), macadamia nuts, Vitis vinifera fruits (grapes, raisins, sultanas, and currants), products sweetened with xylitol, alcoholic beverages, and unbaked bread dough have been reported worldwide in the last decade. The poisoning episodes are generally due to lack of public knowledge of the serious health threat to dogs and cats that can be posed by these products. The present review aims to outline the current knowledge of common food items frequently involved in the poisoning of small animals, parti...
Background: Many reports describe the cutaneous signs of adverse food reactions (AFR) in the dog and...
Objectives: To determine the incidence of clinical signs and Vitis fruit-induced acute kidney injury...
Cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) toxicity caused by defective pet food formulations is a rare occurrence...
Abstract: Chocolate is a popular treat among humans but can be toxic to animals. Theobromine and caf...
Pet animals are closer to their owners and for this reason erroneously share the same alimentation. ...
Background: Elimination dietary trials for the diagnosis of adverse food reactions (food allergies) ...
Poisoning by substances of plant origin is unusual in both dogs and cats, yet it is possible; as man...
Severe adverse reactions of the organism to environmental elements have been dizzily rising in human...
People oft en treat their pets as small family members and, in addition to living space, share food...
Background: To diagnose cutaneous adverse food reactions (CAFRs) in dogs and cats, dietary restricti...
Background: Poisoning cases are a challenge for the veterinary practitioner, since many agents can b...
Background: Poisoning cases are a challenge for the veterinary practitioner, since many agents can b...
Background: Many reports describe the cutaneous signs of adverse food reactions (AFR) in the dog and...
Objectives: To determine the incidence of clinical signs and Vitis fruit-induced acute kidney injury...
Cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) toxicity caused by defective pet food formulations is a rare occurrence...
Abstract: Chocolate is a popular treat among humans but can be toxic to animals. Theobromine and caf...
Pet animals are closer to their owners and for this reason erroneously share the same alimentation. ...
Background: Elimination dietary trials for the diagnosis of adverse food reactions (food allergies) ...
Poisoning by substances of plant origin is unusual in both dogs and cats, yet it is possible; as man...
Severe adverse reactions of the organism to environmental elements have been dizzily rising in human...
People oft en treat their pets as small family members and, in addition to living space, share food...
Background: To diagnose cutaneous adverse food reactions (CAFRs) in dogs and cats, dietary restricti...
Background: Poisoning cases are a challenge for the veterinary practitioner, since many agents can b...
Background: Poisoning cases are a challenge for the veterinary practitioner, since many agents can b...
Background: Many reports describe the cutaneous signs of adverse food reactions (AFR) in the dog and...
Objectives: To determine the incidence of clinical signs and Vitis fruit-induced acute kidney injury...
Cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) toxicity caused by defective pet food formulations is a rare occurrence...