Fortunately, antihistamines are safe for dogs even in fairly large doses — this means that it is difficult, though not impossible, to
accidentally poison your dog using Zyrtec.
Not exact matches
But as a veterinarian, I've seen enough cats hit by cars, attacked by
dogs or coyotes, or
poisoned —
accidentally and intentionally — to know that when you let your cat roam, you're likely shortening his life.
Poisoning most often occurs when pet owners
accidentally (or, sometimes, intentionally) apply
dog - specific topical flea / tick products to their cats.
(The ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center disclaimer icon receives hundreds of calls each year involving
dogs and cats that
accidentally eat nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.)
This «Non-Toxic Pest Control» saves them money and prevents the horses, livestock, and
dogs from being
accidentally poisoned.
Poisoning may also occur if a
dog has been exposed to chemicals on the skin such as when pet owners
accidentally apply too much flea control substances or mix flea control medications on their
dog at the same time.
If you think your
dog or cat
accidentally ingested baclofen, call your veterinarian or Pet
Poison Helpline immediately for life - saving treatment advice!
While asthma inhalers are often used in veterinary medicine for cats and
dogs, when
accidentally chewed and punctured by
dogs, they can cause severe, life - threatening, acute
poisoning.
• With steel traps, wire snares and
poison, agency employees have
accidentally killed more than 50,000 animals since 2000 that were not problems, including federally protected golden and bald eagles; more than 1,100
dogs, including family pets; and several species considered rare or imperiled by wildlife biologists.