

Within a couple of hours of ingesting coffee, you’ll notice some symptoms kicking in. “Latte art is cool! But do you know what’s cooler? Not letting me have coffee or caffeine. “Garlic is good for fending off vampires, but it’s not good for my tummy! While small amounts aren’t bad, large portions can cause anemia. Be extra careful with kids around – these foods might purposely be thrown on the floor. “While fruit is good for my humans, some of it can be super toxic to me! Grapes and raisins are easy to drop on the floor, so don’t let my curiosity get the best of me. Just as it’s bad for you to swallow chewing gum, it’s even worse for me!” Howl many pieces do you wish? Psst…You can have it all. “Let’s hop to it! Er, maybe we shouldn’t since hops don’t agree with my stomach! One beer for you and one water for me, please!” Even one can be poisonous enough to cause unsettling symptoms!” “Macadamia? I thought you said we were doing the Macarena? Aw nuts! Well, don’t let us get a hold of these little guys.

Make sure my food or any food you give me is mold-free and dog-approved! You wouldn’t eat moldy leftovers, so why feed them to me?” “While this might not look appetizing to you, it looks great to me (remember, I’m color blind, I can’t tell the difference). “There are mushrooms of all types! While store-bought mushrooms, such as portabellos, aren’t poisonous to me, it’s not required in my diet! But certain wild mushrooms can be extremely toxic to me and my humans! Make sure to keep an eye on me when we’re walking in the woods, just in case my nose gets a little curious.” They might be an easy treat to slip us during cookouts, but be sure to avoid feeding us this food!” “Hot doggity dog! As much as my humans like to throw some dogs on the grill (it’s just an expression – take your tail out from between your legs), hot dogs are way too fatty for us pups. Remember, this includes when onions are included in other foods – like meatloaf! Guess I’ll have to find a new favorite food.”

“Don’t worry, onions make me cry too! Believe it or not, onions are one of the worst foods you could give me. “You can call me Princess Peach! Wait, I can’t actually eat peaches? The pits are bad for me? AND THEY HAVE CYANIDE?! Okay, but I can eat raspberries? Guess my name will have to be Princess Raspberry…that doesn’t have the same ring to it. Plus, raw potatoes are high in carbs, which can cause a little too much weight gain (worth it if you ask me, but mom says no). Last time, I accidentally ate the potato and I ingested too much solanine (a poisonous substance for doggos). “My mom won’t let me play hot potato anymore. If you want to feed me something green, how about a dental-stick?!” “Look at me lounging in this leafy rhubarb! Just like tomato leaves, you’ll want to make sure I do not snack on rhubarb. Guess that means you can’t slip me any more salty french fries during dinner.” “Salt may be tasty, but too much of this mineral can cause sodium ion poisoning. Not just in tea, but other forms of caffeine too – like coffee and pop! Trust me, I don’t need the extra energy. “I might look like a regal beagle when I drink tea, but caffeine is bad for me. Some humans can’t even tolerate oxalates. “To-may-to, to-mah-to – however you say it, make sure I don’t get a hold of the leaves! The leaves have oxalates in them. “Are you nuts? Giving me walnuts is a bad idea! Walnuts can obstruct my intestines, leaving me in severe pain and you with an expensive vet bill – two things we both do not want!” We’re as sweet as sugar anyways, so we don’t need to consume it!” Hello vine-dried grapes! The Selma Pete and vine drying process creates a sweeter, meatier, and juicier nutritious snack that everyone loves.“Have you heard of xylitol? While many humans use this sugar-substitute with no harm, it’s best to stray away for me and my doggy friends. Long gone are the days of dried on the ground, clumpy, sunburnt raisins. Selma Pete grapes are dried hanging on the vine drinking up the California sun, just as Mother Nature intended. Simple Ingredients: Peanut butter flavored coating (cane sugar, RSPO certified palm oil, partially defatted peanut flour, nonfat dry milk, peanut oil, salt, soy lecithin), raisins, organic peanut flour, sea salt, RSPO certified palm oil. The perfect snack to brighten up your day. They are reminiscent of the classic American sandwich we all love. Life's Grape® peanut butter dipped vine-dried grapesare crafted with our very own, signature Selma Pete grapes, which we affectionately call PBJ.
