Here are some of the most
common toxic items that can harm your pet.
Not exact matches
Beyond choking, some
common small
items like the silver button batteries inside remote controls are
toxic and can cause irreparable harm if swallowed.
What many people don't know if that many
common use
items and substances found in every home can contribute to this
toxic load and thus reduce the androgen levels.
No need for
toxic grease spray when you can use a
common pantry
item.
There are tons of
items that are
toxic or deadly for your dog if they ingest them, but there are some
common symptoms that should send you straight to your veterinarian's office if they occur.
Click here to view the American Veterinary Medical Association's list of foods and
common household
items that are
toxic to pets.
Unfortunately, it is often
common, everyday
items that prove to be
toxic to our pets.
These additives are
common in commercial pet foods to make the products look and smell more appealing, but many such
items can have
toxic side effects over the long term.
Some of the
common items we use in the winter months can be
toxic to our pets.
But, did you know that there are several
common household
items in your cabinets that can prove
toxic to your cat or dog?
We all know by now that chocolate is
toxic to dogs, but did you know that many
common household
items are
toxic to pets?
The five most
common purse
items that are
toxic to pets are sugarless chewing gum, medications, asthma inhalers, cigarettes and hand sanitizers.
Here is a list of
common household and yard
items which are pet poison hazards: In the Kitchen
Toxic foods: chocolate, gum / Xylitol, grapes / raisins, onions, garlic, chives, leeks, nuts, bones, caffeine - including coffee grounds, alcohol, fruits with pits Around the House Cleaning products: oven cleaner, bleach, detergents Medicines: vitamins, prescription and most OTC medications.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of
common items in our homes that are
toxic to pets and may make your dog or cat sick or possibly put their life at risk if ingested.
Every home contains substances that are
toxic to our precious pets — including
items as
common as food, household cleaners, and gardening supplies.
Many
common household
items, from cleaning agents to hair - care products, can be highly
toxic or even deadly if they are misused.