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		<title>By: dangerous foods for dogs</title>
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		<description>I totally agree with your point about not leaving food where your dog can reach it. (sometimes even where you don&#039;t think they can reach it!) Case in point - my sister had a male beagle (not a big dog). We were visiting at Thanksgiving and had a pecan pie in the middle of the big dining table. We left the house for just 45 minutes and when we got back, Barney had eaten the whole pie! He found a way to use the chairs to get up high enough to drag the pie down. We thought for sure he would be sick from all that pie, but he was ok. I don&#039;t know if other breeds are that determined, but it&#039;s better to be safe not sorry. This could have turned out much worse.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I totally agree with your point about not leaving food where your dog can reach it. (sometimes even where you don&#8217;t think they can reach it!) Case in point &#8211; my sister had a male beagle (not a big dog). We were visiting at Thanksgiving and had a pecan pie in the middle of the big dining table. We left the house for just 45 minutes and when we got back, Barney had eaten the whole pie! He found a way to use the chairs to get up high enough to drag the pie down. We thought for sure he would be sick from all that pie, but he was ok. I don&#8217;t know if other breeds are that determined, but it&#8217;s better to be safe not sorry. This could have turned out much worse.</p>
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