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Dog Toxins in Your Home Right Now

Human medications like aspirin, cough syrup, antidepressants, and much more can poison a dog if they get their paws on enough of it.

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Dog Toxins in Your Home Right Now

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  1. Dog Toxins in Your Home Right Now Believe it or not, your home has a few toxins in it right now that could harm your dog. The trick knows what to watch out for so that your pet stays safe! Learn more here from veterinary clinic Lewisville, TX. Human Foods Various human foods can harm your dog, and as you know, your pup isn’t discriminatory about what he decides to chow down on. The list includes grapes and raisins, onions, garlic, chives, leeks, scallions, shallots, chocolate, candy, gum, salt, fatty or buttery foods, macadamia nuts, and alcohol, just to name a few. Medications Human medications like aspirin, cough syrup, antidepressants, and much more can poison a dog if they get their paws on enough of it. Make sure to keep medicine locked away so your dog can’t access it, and dose your dog’s own medications carefully. Toxic Plants Did you know that plenty of plants and flowers can poison a dog? Dieffenbachia, lilies, elephant ear, rhododendron (also called azalea), philodendron, tulips, chrysanthemums, the sago palm, and more present a hazard—remove any harmful plants from your home and landscaping if your dog likes to explore. Call your animal hospital Lewisville, TX for more dog safety tips.

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