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Walnut poisoning in dogs can cause symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, seizures, abdominal pain, lethargy, and weakness, especially if they ingest moldy or black walnuts.
Black walnuts and moldy walnuts are among the most toxic foods for dogs, posing risks of seizures, tremors, and even death due to toxic compounds and mycotoxins.
Walnut poisoning in dogs may cause vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, seizures, lethargy, weakness, and abdominal pain, especially if moldy or black walnuts are ingested.
Black walnuts and moldy walnuts are among the most toxic foods for dogs, causing symptoms like vomiting, seizures, and in severe cases, even death.
Walnut poisoning in dogs can cause vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, seizures, abdominal pain, weakness, lethargy, and loss of appetite—especially if moldy or black walnuts are ingested.
Black walnuts and moldy walnuts are among the most toxic foods for dogs, posing severe health risks such as vomiting, tremors, seizures, and even death.
Black walnut is not a meat, but it is one of the most dangerous foods for dogs and should never be fed due to its toxic compound juglone and potential mold contamination.
Dogs should not eat walnuts due to risks of toxicity, obstruction, and digestive issues; almonds are not toxic but can pose choking and fat-related risks if not given cautiously.
Black walnuts and macadamia nuts are toxic to dogs and can cause severe symptoms including vomiting, tremors, and seizures.
If a dog eats walnuts, it can suffer from choking, digestive issues, or even walnut toxicity—especially from black walnuts or moldy ones. Immediate vet attention is advised if symptoms occur.

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