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Saving Fido: Toxic Items in Your Home

Protecting your furry family member
Posted at 1:06 PM, Nov 23, 2020
and last updated 2020-11-23 13:06:26-05

ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Each year, the Animal Poison Control Center receives more than 200,000 cases concerning potential poisonings of fur babies. Many of those involve common items found in your household. We’ll share some surprising dog and cat toxins lurking in your home that pet parents should be aware of.

With their sniffing snouts and mischievous mouths, pets are always putting the strangest things in their mouths.

But did you know some everyday items and foods could be downright dangerous to your pet’s health? Raw bread dough is an unexpected poisonous hazard for dogs. The yeast cells produce ethanol, which can quickly raise your dog’s blood alcohol level causing alcohol poisoning.

Avocados are mildly poisonous to cats and dogs, but can be deadly to horses, birds, and rabbits.

Medications account for just over 37 percent of calls to Animal Poison Control Center. Ibuprofen, cold medicine, antidepressants, ADHD medications were the ones most commonly ingested by dogs, followed by heart medications. These can cause difficulty breathing and vomiting in cats and liver failure, dry eye, and red blood cell injury in dogs.

Pet products that you buy from your vet can also be dangerous your pets. They accounted for nearly ten percent of calls to Animal Poison Control. Some pets may overindulge on medications thinking that they are treats.

If you suspect your pet has eaten something they shouldn’t, call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435.