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The Danger Of Toxic Substances To A Dog’s Health
By Dog Lover | December 24, 2009
The inquisitive nature of dogs often means we see them eating lots of varied things and they really don’t care what it is they eat. However, there are many toxic substances found in your home that could potentially kill your dog. So, if you read on you’ll see that there is a list of 4 very important home-based products that should be kept out of your dog’s reach. Just by following these simple steps you can make sure your dog health care routine is boosted.
1) Antifreeze: Many people do not realize it, but common antifreeze kills many pets each year. Unfortunately, the sweet smell makes it appealing to your dog. Ethylene glycol is toxic however, and each winter, many animals are killed by it. Once ingested, antifreeze can cause seizures and other horrific symptoms which put your dog through lots of pain. You can prevent this painful death by just making sure the product is kept far out of reach. If your dog does end up ingesting some antifreeze, call the vet immediately.
2) Chocolate: Dark chocolate is a prime example of something very dangerous to dogs. While it usually takes a somewhat large amount of chocolate to kill a dog, poisoning and death do occur with smaller amounts ingested. Signs of chocolate poisoning include vomiting, diarrhoea, increased urination, and increased activity. After this, you can even find the dog suffers seizures. Call your veterinarian immediately if you suspect your dog has eaten chocolate. Chocolate ingestion is very dangerous for your dog’s health.
3) Bleach: Its not difficult to comprehend that bleach is toxic. Anything containing bleach should be out of sight and out of mind. Bleach-related symptoms include drooling and vomiting. However, one important thing to remember is that vomiting should not be induced s this can make the situation worse. Just by following these tips, you can feel confident that you’re doing all you can to keep on top of your dog health care routine.
4) Mouthwash: Mouthwash can contain boric acid which is highly toxic to dogs. There are some symptoms associated with mouthwash which are very unpleasant, and these include drooling and seizures. You should take your dog to the veterinarian immediately if you suspect poisoning by mouthwash or other household item containing boric acid like contact lens solution or denture cleaner.
It is an owner’s responsibility to make sure dogs don’t get anywhere near to toxic substances. Pet owners do a lot for their pets in terms of feeding and grooming, but a proper dog health care routine isn’t complete without making sure dangerous products are kept away from the pet. Just remember that if you suspect anything bad has happened, then it is time you made a swift visit to the vet.
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