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Most of that lot is harmful to us as well. Hey ho.
 
I was just about to eat a coronation chicken sandwich recently and the door bell rang. on my return, the sandwich was gone down the labradors throat! Rang the vet as they contain raisins, he said bring her straight round. He gave her an injection to make her vomit and £70 later all was done. In the vomit we found 12 raisins, the vet said some dogs could eat a load and have no problems other dogs could go into failure after eating just a couple.

So, lesson learnt, most expensive sandwich that I never got to eat!!
 
Peanut butter as per Potty says, is fine ( Morrison’s own brand with orange lid is pure peanuts, no sweetener, no palm oil, there are others too) I think the risk is ingesting a peanut that goes into the lung instead of stomach. The oil on the peanuts causes a reaction. Same reason for not giving peanuts to small children.
 
I was just about to eat a coronation chicken sandwich recently and the door bell rang. on my return, the sandwich was gone down the labradors throat! Rang the vet as they contain raisins, he said bring her straight round. He gave her an injection to make her vomit and £70 later all was done. In the vomit we found 12 raisins, the vet said some dogs could eat a load and have no problems other dogs could go into failure after eating just a couple.

So, lesson learnt, most expensive sandwich that I never got to eat!!

That'll larn ye against eating Snowflake sandwiches
 
Knew about xylitol but it was the peanut itself as in the OP's infographic I was curious about...

Obviously there is an intrinsic danger of any small object, not just food related, becoming a choking danger...

So no actual evidence a peanut is dangerous/harmful?
 

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