• Make sure your dog does not have access to rat poison or
other rodenticides.
Keep rat poison and
other rodenticides away from your pet.
Not exact matches
Another called for eliminating the veterinary drug diclofenac, which kills vultures and
other birds, as well as
rodenticides, insecticides, and poison bait.
Ensuring that
other species are removed prior to the application / delivery of
rodenticide is also costly and labor intensive.
Finally, pets with
other metabolic disorders, including clotting deficiencies (seen in liver disease,
rodenticide exposure, and platelet disorders) also may present with bloody urination.
Don't let pets near disinfectants and
other chemicals such as ant houses and
rodenticides, snow - removing salts, lawn chemicals and, especially, antifreeze.
We see pets that have eaten chocolate, human medications like tylenol or advil, pesticides,
rodenticides like rat poison, fertilizer, chemicals like antifreeze, illegal substances like marijuana, and lots of
other things.
Rodenticides As the weather gets colder, mice and rats start seeking shelter in warm locations, in
other words, your house!
Other causes of blood in a pet's urine include kidney infections, some cancers, feline leukemia, autoimmune disorders, blood clotting disorders, rodenticide poisoning and other toxici
Other causes of blood in a pet's urine include kidney infections, some cancers, feline leukemia, autoimmune disorders, blood clotting disorders,
rodenticide poisoning and
other toxici
other toxicities.
Product samples were tested for Salmonella, metals, furans, pesticides, antibiotics, mycotoxins,
rodenticides, nephrotoxins (such as aristolochic acid, maleic acid, paraquat, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, toxic hydrocarbons, melamine and related triazines) and were screened for
other chemicals and poisonous compounds.
Insecticides / pesticides /
rodenticides and
other chemicals used for treating mice, ant, cockroach, etc. infestations — some animals find these chemicals enticing so keep out of reach of all pets.
In
other parts of the home and garage, we find many
other threats to our pets, such as
rodenticides and antifreeze.
Block all escape routes, cover or block access to electrical, phone and computer cords, cover furniture to protect it from the rabbit's teeth and claws and remove access to toxic plants,
rodenticides, insecticides and
other toxic materials.
In the fall, unwanted house guests, like mice and
other rodents, start to move inside, spurring many people to place
rodenticides in their home, garage, and
other buildings.