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Potential Pet Poisons Already in Your Home

Did you know that all sorts of medications could potentially poison a pet? Painkillers, antidepressants, cough syrup, prescription drugsu2026 the list goes on. https://www.evergreenanimalhospital.com/

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Potential Pet Poisons Already in Your Home

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  1. Potential Pet Poisons Already in Your Home Your pet is almost always safest inside your home with you and your family. Still, there are a few hazards even in the safest of homes. Below, your vet clinic Louisville KY tells you what to look out for: Toxic Food Plenty of human foods aren’t good for pets. The list includes grapes and raisins, onions, garlic, chives, leeks, scallions, shallots, chocolate, candy, and alcohol, among others. Don’t feed Fido or Fluffy anything harmful. Medications Did you know that all sorts of medications could potentially poison a pet? Painkillers, antidepressants, cough syrup, prescription drugs… the list goes on. Keep medicine out of your pet’s reach. Poisonous Plants Toxic plants for pets include philodendron, rhododendron, dieffenbachia, the sago palm, oleander, certain aloe plants, lilies, ivy, tulips, and elephant ear, just to name a few. Check your home for any offending plant life. Cleaning Supplies Don’t let your pet come in contact with harsh chemicals used for cleaning, and store cleaning supplies in a locked supply closet where your animal friend can’t reach. Would you like to learn more about potential pet toxins in your home? We can help. Get in touch with your animal hospital Louisville, KY to speak with the professionals.

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