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Introduction Many of the medications and products that we have around the home are actually very dangerous for animals if they are ingested. We ask that you never prescribe your own medications to your pet and that you always keep all medications out of reach of pets and children at all times. We have provided a brief list of common household products that are toxic to our pets. This does not include all potential hazards. If your pet has eaten something that you are concerned about, please call us for advice immediately. Try to bring the packaging with you if you need to visit us here at the hospital.
Rat poison is often presented in pellets or blocks that contain cereal. This makes it
Snail pellets are also cereal based and attractive for pets to eat. Signs of poisoning are more
Paracetamol should never be given to cats or dogs. Cats are very sensitive to this drug and a single dose will often result in liver failure, anaemia, and death. Dogs are not as sensitive but i
Ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatories These drugs often cause gastrointestinal ulcers, kidney disease and clotting disorders when used incorrectly. There are several anti-inflammatories that are now registered for use in dogs and cats that are safe to use.
The following foods can cause toxic effects if ingested by dogs and cats and thus should be avoided; onions (especially raw or undercooked onions), avocados, grapes and macadamias as well as chocolate as already mentioned.
Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol which if ingested is extremely toxic to pets. It causes kidney failure and neurological signs. Ensure that it is disposed of in sealed containers if changing your radiator.
Care needs to be taken when using some flea products. In general, the topical spot on products available today are safe and easy to use. These have largely replaced flea rinses and shampoos. Some dog flea rinses are toxic to cats. High overdoses of some flea rinses can be lethal. We rarely recommend the use of flea rinses, shampoos or powders anymore as there are now more effective and safer alternatives. Please ask us about the best flea treatment for your pet.
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