What food is my dog allowed and not allowed to consume? Resources: www.aspca.org Here is a chart that will explain all the DON’T High Quality Dog Food Occasional treats Avocado Bread Dough Cooked meat AVOID: spices and fat trimmings Chocolate Peanut Butter Occasionally Bones Water Hops/Alcohol Carrots Grapes and raisins Corn Xylitol (ingredient in sugar free food) Cucumber Onions and Garlic Pumpkin Macadamia Nuts Fruit Moldy or Rotten Food Management For: DOGS & CATS do’s and don’ts of feeding your dog. DO Basic Pet Health and Featuring: the John Bowne Veterinary Science Team If you have any further questions, consult your veterinarian, or a trusted, well-known web site. Do you want to fund John Bowne’s State Convention – winning teams so they can go to National Convention? Help us win first place for the great state of NY by donating, every penny counts! Make the check out to: John Bowne FFA Nationals Address: 63-25 Main Street, Flushing, NY 11367 Phone: (718)263-5555 CATS Temperature, Pulse, Respiration Temperature, Pulse, Respiration Here is a chart that will explain all the do’s DOGS: and don’ts of feeding your cat. Temperature: Temperature: - 100.5- 102.5 °F Pulse: - 60-160 beats per minutes - Puppies: 220 beats per minutes Respiratory rate: - 10-30 breaths per minutes - Toy breed: 15-40 breaths per minutes - Panting dogs: up to 200 breaths per minutes - Puppies: 15-40 breaths per minutes CATS: DO High Quality Dry and Wet Cat Food Occasional treats Occasional Cooked Meat AVOID: Spices and fat trimmings DON’T Milk and Other Dairy Products Tuna Chocolate - 100.5 – 102.5 °F Pulse: - 140-22 beats per minutes Respiratory rate: - 20-30 breaths per minutes Onions and Garlic Grapes and Raisins Dog Food Bread Dough - Kittens: 60-100