Deadly Household Poisons, Did You Know…

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Dogs have a tendency of trying to eat just about everything they come across. In most cases, there are deadly household poisons every where in the home, and some are taken for granted by us and are just laying around. Most of These dangers could cause some slight discomfort if eaten by your dog. There are poisons, however, that can be dangerous enough to cause death to your dog too if he eats them. The Following is a brief list of deadly household poisons that you should look out for to help keep your dog safe: 1) Antifreeze: Many people do not realize it and are unaware of it being a deadly household poison, but antifreeze kills many pets each year. It smells and tastes very sweet to your dog and is very appealing to him and is a common dog poison.
2) Chocolate: Chocolate contains a substance called the obromine which is toxic to dogs. Baking chocolate and dark chocolate is especially dangerous.

Bleach: As you might imagine, household bleach is toxic to dogs. Keep all products containing bleach out of your dog’s reach.

4) Tylenol: Is yet another deadly household poison and As little as two regular strength Tylenol tablets can kill a small dog.

5) Watch Batteries: If your dog ingests a watch battery, it can cause a potentially fatal ulceration in the stomach within 12 hours. All other alkaline batteries are toxic to dogs as well.

6) Moth Balls: Moth balls are very dangerous to dogs. They contain an insecticide that causes central nervous system excitement and seizures..
7) Fabric Softeners and other detergents: All sorts of household detergents are toxic to dogs at one level or another, but fabric softeners fall into the highly toxic category.

8) Mouthwash: Mouthwash can contain boric acid which is highly toxic to dogs. Symptoms of poisoning by mouthwash include vomiting, drooling, seizures, and coma.

9) Peach Pits: With most fruits, the pits and the seeds are toxic to dogs. Signs of poisoning include drooling, vomiting, and lethargy.

10) Household Plants: Many common and popular household plants are highly toxic to dogs. A partial list of toxic plants includes poinsettias, lilies, ferns, devil’s ivy, aloe, and ivy.

If you think your dog may have eaten any of these substances, or anything else that could poison him, call a vet immediately. It could save his life. And last but not least, keep all of the above household items away from your dog because they are considered deadly household poisons to him.
Author: Donald Whitehead
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Control Fleas Easily and efficiently

Fleas!
Whether you have a dog or a cat, chances are you will find yourself in need of ridding them of fleas at least once. Below are a few suggestions to help you with the task.

Symptoms

Keep an Eye on Your Pet
Watch your pet for commons signs and symptoms of a flea infestation such as excessive biting and scratching, particularly around the tail and lower back areas. Check for raw patches of skin where your dog or cat may have been scratching at fleas for some time. Another bit of evidence is “flea debris,” specks of dried blood that are black in color.

Flea Collars and Powders

If you have caught the problem relatively early, it may be possible to eliminate fleas by simply using flea collars and powders. There are several brands and types to choose from, and many contain a special comb with fine teeth that is designed to remove fleas from fur.

Flea Baths
It’s helpful to bathe your pet frequently using a specially formulated soap or treatment. It’s necessary to take into consideration the type of fur or coat your pet has when bathing. This is particularly true for dogs as some breeds have essential oils that shouldn’t be washed away with soap and water more than once or twice a year. If bathing in a flea bath isn’t an option for your pet, consult your vet for other alternatives.

Monthly Medication
There are pills available for your pet to take on a monthly basis that will prevent fleas from reproducing, but they do not kill the ones that have already reached adulthood. There are also multi-purpose medications and products available that are designed to prevent fleas from reproducing as well as controlling heartworm, hookworms, whipworms and roundworms.

Use Special Care When Using Flea Products
Fleas will always exist, but with careful planning and proper treatment, they need not become a problem for you or your pet. There are precautionary steps that you can take on a more permanent basis to help in keeping Fleas under control such as, Flea collars, powders, drops, etc. Please be advised that caution should be taken when using flea products on your pet when your pet is consistently around small children. Excessive use of powders and sprays and soaps etc., on your pet when around children who interact with the pet could be harmful to the child. Always use good judgment.

Author: Donald Whitehead

Please help control the pet population, have your pets spade or neutered.

 


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