Pet Poison Prevention: Common Household Items that can be Dangerous for Pets

As pet owners, it's our responsibility to keep our furry friends safe and healthy. However, sometimes we may not be aware of the potential dangers that can be found in our own homes. 

In this blog post, we will be discussing common household items that can be harmful to our pets and what you can do to prevent accidental poisoning.

Medications

Human medication can be extremely dangerous for pets. It's important to keep all medication, prescription or over-the-counter, out of reach of your pets. This includes vitamins, supplements, and even ibuprofen. 

Even small amounts of medication can be toxic to pets and can lead to serious health issues. If your pet does accidentally ingest medication, it's important to contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center immediately.

Household Cleaners

Household cleaners, such as bleach and laundry detergent, can be harmful to pets if ingested. It's important to keep these items in a secure location, out of reach of your pets. Additionally, it's important to use these cleaners in well-ventilated areas to prevent inhalation of toxic fumes.

Plants

Many common household plants can be toxic to pets if ingested. Some examples include lilies, daffodils, and tulips. It's important to research the plants in your home and make sure they are not toxic to pets. If you're unsure, it's always best to err on the side of caution and keep potentially harmful plants out of reach of your pets.

Food

Certain foods can also be harmful to pets. Chocolate, for example, can be toxic to dogs and cats. Grapes and raisins can also be toxic to dogs, even in small amounts. Additionally, it's important to avoid giving your pets table scraps, as certain foods such as onions and garlic can be harmful.

Other Household Items

Other common household items that can be harmful to pets include batteries, antifreeze, and even certain types of gum. It's important to keep these items in a secure location, out of reach of your pets. Additionally, it's important to properly dispose of these items to prevent accidental ingestion.

In conclusion, it's important to be aware of the potential dangers that can be found in our own homes. By keeping these common household items out of reach of our pets and properly disposing of them, we can prevent accidental poisoning. 

At Atlantic Veterinary Hospital located at 11651 Philips Highway, we are dedicated to the health and well-being of your pets. If you have any concerns about the potential hazards in your home or any other questions about pet poison prevention, please visit us or give us a call at (904) 738-8391.