Keep
the medication out of reach of your dog; while you think it wouldn't be appetizing to a dog, sometimes they'll eat things out of boredom.
Not exact matches
To avoid potentially life - threatening health risks to your
dog as well as expensive veterinary bills, keep
medications, supplements, and human foods locked up and
out of your pet's
reach.
Make sure that
dog medications, human
medications, and any other supplements are securely stashed and
out of reach.
Not only should you store all your
medications, and your pet's,
out of reach of your
dog or cat, you must also be careful not to leave loose pills on a countertop or table within
reach of a curious animal.
The best way to keep your beloved pets safe from the dangers
of ingesting drugs intended for humans is to make a habit
of keeping all your
medications in sealed containers, preferably in your bathroom medicine cabinet well
out of the
reach of your
dog or cat.
Research what foods are unacceptable for
dogs to consume and keep
medication and chemicals
out of reach to avoid a toxin - induced upset stomach.
Other exposures that are common are with horse owner's deworming their horse and the paste is spit
out and the
dog laps it up off the barn floor, or the
medication is within
reach of the
dog and the container is chewed and a large dose is ingested.
Put xylitol products up
out of your
dog's
reach along with the other items, like
medications, that could be dangerous to a scrounging hound.