The following human foods are said to be harmful to dogs. There are some items on this list that I disagree with but overall the list is good.
Alcoholic drinks - can cause intoxication and death
Apple cores - Choking hazard
Apricot pits - Choking hazard
Avacado leaves, fruit, bark and seeds - Toxic.
Baby food that contains onion powder - onion pwder is toxic
Bone of Fish and Poultry - can cause choking or laccerations due to the bones splintering
Broccoli - toxic
Cat food - too high in fats and proteins
Chocolate - toxic
Cigarettes, Tobacco, and Cigars - toxic
Citrus oil extracts - causes vomiting
Coffee and Coffee grounds - toxic
Fat trimmings - can cause pancreatitis
Garlic - toxic
Grapes - toxic
Hops - can cause panting, increased heart rate, seizures, and death
Human vitamins that contain Iron - toxic
Macadamia nuts - toxic
Moldy and Spoiled foods - toxic
Mushrooms - are toxic
Onions - are toxic
Pear pips
Persimmons - choking hazard and intestinal blockage
Plum pits
Peach pits
Pork Chop Bones - they will splinter and cause choking
Potato peelings - toxic
Raisins - toxic
Raw eggs - causes salmonella
Raw fish - causes a vitamin B deficiency
Rhubarb leaves - toxic
Salmon - toxic
Salt - can lead to an electrolyte imblance if given in large amounts
Sugar - can lead to obesity
Sugarless candies - toxic
Tomato leaves and stems - toxic
Yeast dough - the gas gets trapped in the digestive system causing major problems
Xylitol - ingredient found in chewing gum, gumdrops, tictacs and other sugar free candies. It is used as a sweetener and is extremely toxic.
POISONOUS HOUSE PLANTS YOU SHOULD BE AWARE OF:
Amaryllis
Azalea
Bleeding Heart
Caladium
Clematis
Daffodil
Daphne
Dieffenbachia
English Ivy
Foxglove
Holly
Iris
Ivy
Mistletoe
Morning Glory
Narcissus
Oleander
Philodendron
Poinsettia
Potato
Rhododendron
Rubber plant
Sago Palm
Tobacco
Tulip
Weeping Fig
Yew
HOUSE HOLD ITEMS THAT ARE POISONOUS
Acids
Alkalis (corrosives)
Antifreeze
Arsenic
Borate
Bleach
Batteries (ingestion)
Citrus oils
DEET
Detergents
Ethylene Glycol
Insecticides
Iron
Isopropanol
Kerosene and Gasoline
Lead
Mercury
Metaldehyde
Moth balls
Phenol and Phenolic compounds
Pine oils
Rodent poisons
Zinc
Most of the information on my site is from my own views, opinions, or research that I have done. Where appropriate I have sited my sources and links to their sites. Do not take my opinions as that of a licensed vet. Any person that relies solely on my information does so at their own risk.