PHOTOS: What foods should you not feed your dog from the holiday spread?
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Raisin You should not feed your furry friend raisins or grapes. (Pixabay)
Apricots Apricot bits are toxic to dogs. (AP Photo/Christof Stache) (Christof Stache/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Alcohol It may seem like common sense but your dogs should not share any of your adult beverage with you. (Martin Diebel/Getty Images/fStop)
Walnuts (AP Photo/Hermann J. Knippertz) (Hermann J. Knippertz/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Xylitol Artificial sweetener Xylitol, and any food containing it, is bad for our furry friends and used in a lot of products to cut down on sugar content. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (Matt Rourke/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Onions This includes onion powder and onion flakes, according to the Humane Society. (FotografiaBasica/Getty Images)
Yeast dough
Garlic ((Wikimedia Commons, no attribution))
Macadamia nuts (AP Photo/Andy Wong) (Andy Wong/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Candy
Cherries Cherry pits are toxic not only to dogs but cats and ferrets too. (Rocksy/(Wikimedia Commons, no attribution))
Tomato Plants Tomato leaves and stems (the green parts) are toxic to dogs.
Avacados
Salt Pixabay
Chives ((Wikimedia Commons, no attribution))
Shiitake mushroom
Peach pits Don't feed your dog peach pits and keep an eye if they're looking for something to crunch
Coffee (alvarez/Getty Images)
Apple seeds
Rhubarb leaves Rhubarb (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) (Charles Dharapak/ASSOCIATED PRESS)