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WBandMe
10-29-2008, 03:20 PM
http://www.doggies.com/articles/26-ten-household-items-that-can-poison-your-pet.html

Common household items can be toxic for dogs and cats. Ingestion of just a small amount of some cleaning products, food, and plants can be fatal. Other toxins, exposed to paws and skin, can cause serious illnesses. Be sure to keep the following items away from your pet.
Laundry detergents and fabric softener sheets can smell sweet and intrigue a curious pet. If ingested, these can cause digestive problems, irritation of the mouth and tongue, and even death. Never put a fabric softener sheet in a pet’s bed or kennel to make it smell fresher.

Mouse and ant killers can be tracked around the house. If exposed to a paw, it can easily be ingested causing a host of health issues. Bring your pet immediately to the vet if you suspect they have had contact with this type of poison.

Chocolate, even in small amounts, can harm a dog’s heart and nervous system. Never feed a dog any food containing chocolate.

Ice melt on driveways and stairs can easily become stuck to paws and fur. When an animal cleans itself, ingesting the chemicals in the ice melt, there can be harmful reactions including skin irritations, seizures, and even death.

Oleander, mistletoe, and lily plants are toxic to dogs and cats. Just one leaf from an oleander can kill a small pet. When discarding these plants, do not burn them. Inhaling the smoke can be harmful or even fatal to a pet.

Macadamia nuts contain a toxin that can wreak havoc on a dog’s digestive and nervous systems.

Tylenol can be fatal for a pet. Never give dogs or cats any pain medication intended for humans. If a pet appears to be in pain, contact your vet.

Antifreeze is deadly for dogs. The sweet smell attracts many dogs who lap up the pungent liquid. Use a pet friendly alternative to antifreeze.

Avocados, raisons, grapes, and onions all contain toxins that are very dangerous for dogs. These foods can cause kidney failure and digestive problems. Onions can be particularly dangerous so never feed a dog any leftovers such as pizza or Chinese food.

Mouthwash contains boric acid, which can be extremely harmful to your pet. Never rinse your pet’s mouth with an antiseptic intended for humans. And keep the liquid out of reach as the smell can attract dogs and cats.

He_calls_me_Angel
10-29-2008, 03:49 PM
lily plants ? Like a peace Lilly? Oh wow good to know, my cat is still with my mom, but I'm planning to get her in December when DH is back and I have a peace Lilly from my dad's funeral, I never would have thought of that one!

Scrwballsgrl
10-29-2008, 03:51 PM
OMG! I'm glad you posted this. We dont feed our dog anything but dog food. but there have been times when things get dropped on the floor and Daisy trys to grab them up before we do. Now I knwo what to be more careful about and tell her no! if she goes for it:)

WBandMe
10-29-2008, 04:15 PM
Yeah, I got worried when I saw this because my mom knows not to give our Allie grapes or chocolate, but I think she lets her have bits of pizza with onion on it. It's amazing how much stuff can hurt our pets that you would never imagine...

caligal85
10-29-2008, 07:05 PM
Good article! I just passed it on to one of my pet owning girlfriends.