Dangerous to Dogs!
In the spirit of prevention, here are some common household items that are poisonous to dogs.
Indoor plants: While this isn't an exhaustive list of indoor plants that are poisonous to dogs, here are some of the most common indoor plants that are detrimental to your dog.These facilities include: Poinsettias, philodendrons, aloe, birds of paradise, and azaleas. Bulbs include tulips, narkissoi, Lily of the Valley and IRIS.
Food: Dogs have a way to get into bins and offices where is stored the human "good stuff"; sometimes, unwittingly, the dog owner is the direct source of these dangerous food to their pets. In any case, it is important to know what could be dangerous or even fatal.
Again, this list is not exhaustive, but some common types of food/drink that dog owners should be aware and keep away from the dog: alcohol, and any other drugs including everything from acetaminophen to marijuana human vitamins. avocados, cat food, fat trimmings, fish, chocolate, pits of peaches and plums, mushrooms, fresh meat, fresh eggs, yeast dough, onions, garlic and salt.Grapes and raisins consumed by dogs may cause damage to kidneys and can be fatal.However, if caught in time, the dog can be katergasimes.
Tobacco: Dogs will eat or smoke, so it's important to keep cigarettes and tobacco products may be out of reach of your pet. nicotine in tobacco can affect the systems of the digestive system and nervous system; It may present symptoms such as rapid heart beat and can lead to collapse and even death, depending on which and how many are inhaled.
If you suspect your dog is swallowing any potentially hazardous substance, call your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) emergency hotline at 1-888-426-4435-tech support 24/7.
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