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Monday, March 18, 2013

National Poison Prevention Week



In December we did a blog about Christmas Concerns and Holiday Hazards. We would like to expand on the list for National Poison Prevention Week (March 18-24) and to help keep your home pet safe all year long. The ASPCA has its own poison control center and their phone number is 1-888-426-4435. If your pet every gets into anything that could potentially be a poison, it is important to get a call out to the ASPCA as soon as possible. They do have a $65 fee. Their website also has a few lists that you can look through. I found the following information and added a few extra notes: 

Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pet
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Avocado
  • Chocolate (all forms)
  • Coffee (all forms)
  • Fatty foods – especially if your pet has pancreatitis.
  • Macadamia nuts
  • Moldy or spoiled foods
  • Onions, onion powder
  • Raisins and grapes
  • Salt
  • Yeast dough
  • Garlic
  • Products sweetened with xylitol – Such as sugar free gums/mints.
Medications to Avoid
Common examples of human medications that can be potentially lethal to pets, even in small doses, include:
  • Pain killers – including Tylenol and the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications like Advil, Aleve, etc.
  • Cold medicines
  • Anti-cancer drugs
  • Antidepressants
  • Vitamins
  • Diet Pills
Common Household Hazards
  • Fabric softener sheets
  • Mothballs (Naphthalene)
  • Post-1982 pennies (due to high concentration of zinc) We did see a case of poisoning by a penny a few years back and would highly recommend keeping your change in your piggy bank to avoid unwanted ingestion.

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