Anything can
be toxic to a pet if used in abundance or overused.
Some of these products may
be toxic to your pet if they are ingested while grooming or cleaning of the wound.
Seasonal plants such as mistletoe and poinsettias
are toxic to pets if ingested in sufficient quantity.
Kitchen trash may contain spoiled food or human table scraps that
are toxic to your pets if eaten (read more in # 8 below).
Classic plants like mistletoe and holly should be avoided since
these are toxic to pets if ingested.
Not exact matches
Salt and grit also
be toxic if licked off their paws, so opt for a
pet - friendly product
if you need
to salt your drive.
If you witness your pet consuming material that you suspect might be toxic, do not hesitate to seek emergency assistance, even if you do not notice any adverse effect
If you witness your
pet consuming material that you suspect might
be toxic, do not hesitate
to seek emergency assistance, even
if you do not notice any adverse effect
if you do not notice any adverse effects.
Of course, they want
pet owners
to know common foods harmful and even
toxic to pets, but they also want them
to be aware of the cases they see on a usual basis which could
be avoided
if pet owners performed their due diligence.
While Poinsettias often get a bad rap for
being toxic to pets, there
are many more seasonal plants that
are very dangerous
if your
pet ingests them.
Many popular springtime plants
are poisonous or
toxic to pets if eaten.
If you use pesticides or any chemicals on your houseplants (
toxic or not) ensure that they
are safe
to use and won't harm your
pet.
If you want your fur babies
to be around a while, Google, «wildflowers
toxic to pets in (your state.)»
Vomiting can
be an emergency and the
pet should go
to the veterinarian immediately
if any of the following signs
are present: the animal
is distressed; there
is blood in the vomit; the
pet ingested medication, a foreign object,
toxic material, or
toxic plants; there
is non-productive retching and / or vomiting; there
is a swollen belly; there
is weakness, lethargy or collapse;
if the gums
are pale, bluish or dark red;
if the
pet has a pre-existing disease; or
if there
is a fever (> 103 °F) or a low body temperature (< 100 °F).
There
are many species of houseplants that can
be toxic to our
pets, so
if you see anything with chew marks, consult your local veterinarian for advice.
If the amount ingested
is below a
toxic level, the owner may
be able
to simply monitor their
pet at home.
This
is one vegetable that does not seem
to be at all
toxic to our furry friends, so there
is no reason
to worry about poisoning your
pet if you have already given them a generous helping of radish slices.
Like all
pets, hamsters
are particularly susceptible
to a variety of health conditions
if they accidentally ingest something that
is toxic to them; although this «something»
is perfectly safe, palatable, and yummy
to us humans.
Mass - produced
pet foods can contain some elements that could
be considered unhealthy for your
pet, such as antibiotics, herbicides, pesticides, which can
be difficult for your puppy
to rid from the body and
if these build up, they could lead
to a
toxic situation for your dog.
(rptref) That led some of us
to question
if high blood ammonia
was really the cause (or only cause) of the mental problems your
pet is experiencing or
if other
toxic substances that build up in the blood stream of
pets with failing livers might also
be involved.
There
is an ongoing debate whether the HARTZ UltraGuard flea and tick collar should
be considered as safe for use for the simple fact that its active ingredient, tetrachlorvinphos, has
been identified as particularly
toxic to the nervous system of dogs and other
pets if ingested.
Race for Safety Students learn about some of the human foods and medicines that
are toxic to animals, and what
to do
if they think a
pet has ingested a toxin.
Rodenticides
are highly
toxic to pets —
if ingested, the results could
be fatal.
The product
is supplied in a concentrated form that
is very
toxic to children and
pets if consumed.
If you suspect or know your
pet has
been exposed
to a cleaning product or other
toxic substance, immediately contact your veterinarian.
If you suspect your
pet has
been exposed
to any
toxic substance, you should seek veterinary medical advice immediately.
want
to assure it
's toxic to pets should
be cleaning supplies
are up mentally and grow as a article
if you have questions keep his skin dog
's reach.
Stockings:
If your
pet can jump or otherwise gain access
to stockings, avoid filling them with items that could
be toxic, easily swallowed, or choked on.
Prevention
is really key
to avoiding accidental exposure, but
if you suspect your
pet has ingested something
toxic, please contact us or the Animal Poison Control Center's 24 - hour hotline at (888) 426-4435.
• Encourage guests
to keep their purses and luggage away from curious
pets, especially
if they contain human medications, gifts or tempting foods that could
be toxic.
If your
pet is unable
to pee, he / she may experience
toxic shock which can lead
to irreversible damage or death.
Glow jewelry contains chemicals that
are not
toxic, but most certainly
are caustic, and
if your
pet manages
to bite through the protective plastic vessel the chemicals can cause pain and irritation, as well as taste vile.
Some
are even
toxic to you and your
pet especially
if administered incorrectly.
If you
're a
pet owner, use the tips from
Pet Poison Helpline
to make sure your
pets stay safe and
are kept away from
toxic cleaning products.
Chemicals in chlorine bleach can react with ammonia in dog and cat urine
to create a very
toxic gas that
is extremely dangerous
to both
pets and
to humans
if inhaled.
Breeding or pregnant
pets Use with caution in
pets with liver disease Use with extreme caution in cats as they
are more susceptible
to the
toxic effects, especially bone marrow suppression and bleeding disorders
Pets with pre-existing bone marrow suppression
If your
pet has had an allergic reaction
to azathioprine or like products Directions:
And finally,
if grass has
been sprayed with weedkiller or pesticide, it has the potential
to be toxic to pets.
Cyclophosphamide use may increase the risk of bladder cancer later in your
pet's life Unneutered males male develop sterility
Toxic to the heart at high doses Lung damage
is possible
If you notice any of these symptoms or anything else unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug
be given with other drugs?
If you
are worried about your cat getting poisoned by cheese, rest assured that this product will not
be toxic to your dear
pet.
If your
pet has eaten something that you
are concerned may
be toxic, rather than waiting for one of our veterinarians
to call you back, please call ASPCA Poison Control Hotline at 888-426-4435.
It
's your responsible
to ensure that you
're not bringing things into your home that could
be toxic to your
pet, and
if you do, you need
to ensure that they
are put out of reach of your canine companion.
While many owners give the occasional scrap of people food
to their beloved
pet, it
is important
to know which foods
are potentially
toxic and even fatal
if ingested.
If there
are reports of lead or other
toxic substances in your household water, the safest route
is to give
pets bottled or filtered water.
If you believe your pet's skin has been exposed to a toxic product such as bleach or other cleaning product then you should use the information given on the product label for what you should do if a human came into contact with the chemicals and apply the same instruction
If you believe your
pet's skin has
been exposed
to a
toxic product such as bleach or other cleaning product then you should use the information given on the product label for what you should do
if a human came into contact with the chemicals and apply the same instruction
if a human came into contact with the chemicals and apply the same instructions.
Dettol contains chloroxylenol which in some cases and large enough quantities can
be toxic for dogs, especially
if licked; we generally prefer
to use chlorhexidine in
pets.
If your
pet ever eats something that could potentially
be toxic or
is exposed
to a
toxic substance in any way, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control
is a wonderful resource.
If your
pet is to have chemotherapy, you need
to understand the risks involved in use of these unlicensed and
toxic drugs.
If your
pet has eaten a
toxic amount of chocolate, you will
be able
to observe your
pet suffering symptoms of a very rapid heart rate, and nausea.
So,
if the EPA isn't worried about side effects, then as long as the product doesn't enter the ecosystem, it doesn't matter
if it can
be toxic to our
pets.
Home fragrances, such as liquid potpourri, can burn your
pet's skin and
be toxic if your
pet decides
to give it a taste.
The free phone call
to poison control allows
pet owners
to receive quick advice
to determine
if they should seek immediate care and will
be provided with a case number that a vet can call
to get further advice
if the vet
is not familiar with the
toxic substance.