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Foods to Avoid Feeding to Your Pet
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Warm Weather Hazards
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Animal toxins - toads, insects, spiders, snakes
and scorpions
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Blue-green algae in ponds
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Citronella candles
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Cocoa mulch
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Compost piles
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Fertilizers
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Flea products
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Outdoor plants and plant bulbs
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Swimming pool treatment supplies |
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Pesticide Hazards
When using herbicides or insecticides in or
around you home:
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Always use pesticides in accordance with label instructions.
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Keep pets away from treated areas for the label
recommended amount of time.
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Store unused products in areas that will always
be inaccessible to pets.
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Be aware that fly baits containing methomyl and
slug and snail baits containing metaldehyde are particularly dangerous. |
Medication Precautions
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Keep all prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs
out of the reach of your pets, preferably in closed cabinets.
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Remind guests to store their medications safely
as well.
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Pain killers, cold medicines, anti-cancer drugs,
antidepressants, vitamins, and diet pills are common examples of
human medication that could be potentially lethal even in small dosages.
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One regular-strength ibuprofen tablet (200mg) can
cause stomach ulcers in a 10-pound dog. |
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Cold Weather Hazards
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Antifreeze: If you think your pet has consumed
antifreeze, contact your veterinarian right away.
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Liquid potpourris: Exposure to some types of
liquid potpourris can result in severe oral, dermal and ocular damage.
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Ice melting products can be irritating to skin
and mouth.
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Rat and mouse bait - place these products in
areas that are inaccessible to your companion animals.
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Christmas Tree Hazards
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Christmas tree water may contain fertilizers,
which, if ingested, can upset the stomach. Stagnant tree water can be
breeding grounds for bacteria, which can also lead to vomiting,
nausea, and diarrhea, if ingested.
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Electrical cords - Avoid animal exposure to
electrical cords. If they are chewed they could electrocute your pet.
Cover up or hide electrical cords and never let your pet chew on them.
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Ribbons or tinsel can become lodged in the
intestines and cause intestinal obstruction. This is a very common
situation for kittens!
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Batteries contain corrosives, and if ingested
they can cause ulceration to the mouth, tongue, and the rest of the
gastrointestinal tract.
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Glass ornaments can cause internal laceration
when ingested. |