Keeping Your Pets Safe From Poisons

Keeping Your Pets Safe From Poisons

As a pet owner, you do your best to keep your pet safe and healthy, but sometimes curiosity can get the best of them. Pets can get into certain household items that can make them sick or prove to be fatal. Complete Pet Care, your local dog boarding Wake Forest and veterinary clinic, has compiled a list of poisons to look out for in your home and what to do if your pets get into something they shouldn’t have.

What Sort of Toxins Are In My Home?

You might not even think about it, but there are many items in your home that can be dangerous to pets. From cleaning supplies to everyday human food, it’s important to remember to keep them away from where pets can reach them at all times.

Human Foods

We all know a begging face when we see one, however, it is imperative to know that there are certain foods that humans indulge in that our furry friends can not. While those foods might be good for us or taste good, some contain ingredients or nutrients that can harm an animal. Wake Forest vet, Complete Pet Care highly suggests resisting the temptation of feeding pets certain human foods that could make them sick such as:

  • Grapes
  • Raisins
  • Chocolate
  • Onions
  • Macadamia nuts
  • Garlic
  • Alcohol
  • Coffee and other caffeinated drinks
  • Raw dough
  • Undercooked or raw meat
  • Bones

These are just some of the foods that will put your animal at risk. Never leave your food where your pet can reach it, and we recommend putting your pets in another room while people are eating to prevent them from getting dropped food.

Pet and Human Medications

Over-the-counter medications or prescriptions provided by your Wake Forest vet, when ingested incorrectly, can make your animals very sick. These medicines help our pets, but when taken more often than prescribed, they can become harmful.

Human medications, like antidepressants, blood pressure, and pain medications, should be stored in a safe place, away from where a pet could reach. It is also crucial for pet owners to take special care and locate any medications that could have been dropped on the floor by mistake.

Household Cleaning Items

When cleaning your home, keep cleaning products where your pet can’t reach them. For some, it might be best to put your pet in another room while you’re cleaning. This can help you remain focused on the task while your pet is safe and sound.

Pesticides

No one likes having pests in the house, nor is it very fun getting rid of them. Pesticides can be toxic to your pets if ingested or inhaled. If you’re planning to treat your home or yard for rodents or bugs, keep your pet away from the toxins until the exterminator says it’s safe. You can also block off the treated areas with a doggie gate or a closed-door if applicable. If the process is going to take longer than an hour or so, you can have them stay at a daycare or dog boarding Wake Forest, like Complete Pet Care, where we ensure your pets are safe, happy, and healthy.

What Can I Do If I Suspect A Poisoning?

If you think your pet has ingested something harmful, it’s important to act fast. Immediately call Poison Control or your local Wake Forest vet to find out the next steps. Food poisons will have different protocols than poisoning from cleaning items, so talk with your veterinarian at Complete Pet Care to learn more about how to treat a possible poisoning.

Complete Pet Care | Wake Forest Vet

If your pet gets into something they shouldn’t, it’s important to remain calm and contact your animal hospital Wake Forest. From advanced surgeries and annual check-ups to pet daycare and dog boarding Raleigh NC, Complete Pet Care is happy to take care of your beloved pets. Animals are like family, and we go out of our way to make sure that you and yours are treated as such. To learn more about our services, please visit our website.

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