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5 Poison Prevention Tips for Pet Owners

While we think we have a good handle on how to keep our dog safe, it’s not always easy to keep up with new things, advisories, and changes in a product recall.

That’s why you need to be more informed about poison prevention, risks, and treatments for your pets this Pet Poison Awareness Month. There are some simple ways to prevent your dog from ingesting dangerous substances, and here are some of the helpful tips to remember for you and your pet's peace of mind: 

Tip #1: Prepare a Pet Poison Prevention Kit at Home

It’s never too early to start preparing for a pet poison prevention kit. It’s actually a great idea to keep the kit in an accessible location, such as your first aid kit, so it’s always handy in an emergency. Having supplies at hand will give you peace of mind that your dog is getting help as soon as possible.

It would be best to prepare one for your dog, cat, and even for your pets’ buddies. The kit should include:

  • Liquid dishwashing detergent
  • Rubber gloves
  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Bulb syringe
  • Saline eye solution
  • Tweezers

Tip #2: Read Up on Different Kinds of Poisons

With more than 3000 known poisons in the United States, pet owners should take time to study the different kinds of poisons and the treatments available. Knowing your options will help you make better decisions, but of course, it's tricky to study all possible poisons in the world.

With that in mind, it helps to start by identifying everyday items, foods, or beverages in your home that can potentially harm your pets. Other than chocolates, coffee and coffee grounds can actually be poisonous to your pooch. In addition, something as common as onions can even cause severe reactions such as liver damage.

Tip #3: Get Rid of Any Poisonous Plants at Home

Plants are not as harmless as they seem at first glance. Some plants can prove dangerous to your dog. You should get rid of plants like the ones listed below:

  • Aloe Vera;
  • Azalea;
  • Autumn Crocus;
  • Avocado;
  • Begonia;
  • Bird of Paradise;
  • Castor Bean;
  • Dieffenbachia;
  • Daffodil;
  • Foxglove;
  • Lily;
  • Oleander;
  • Pothos;

Tip #4: Be Wary of Poisons in Your Garden 

While you or your dog may enjoy the beauty of flowers in your garden, you should always remember that they may be harmful as well. Some of the most common flowers in a garden that is toxic to dogs are:

  • Acacia;
  • Amaryllis;
  • Azalea;
  • Bachelor's Button;
  • Calla Lily;
  • Daffodil;
  • Delphinium;
  • Easter Lilly;
  • Holly;
  • Iris;
  • Lilac;
  • Lily of the Valley;
  • Magnolia;
  • Mountain Laurel;
  • Narcissus;
  • Oleander;
  • Peach;
  • Privet;
  • Red Buckeye;
  • Rhododendron;
  • Snowdrop;
  • Stargazer Lillies;
  • Wisteria;

Tip #5: Keep Detergents, Cleaning Solutions, Antifreeze, and More Out of Your Dog's Reach

Disposing of the cleaners you use on a daily basis can be a pain, especially if you’re not sure where to throw them out. With a little planning, you can keep these things where your dog can’t reach them.

The most concerning products in the list above are cleaners and detergents. Keep them in an area that your dog can’t reach, and always be careful when you’re pouring any chemicals. Also, be sure to keep any kind of antifreeze or coolant in an area where your dog usually hangs, because they’re toxic to dogs who ingest it.

The Bottom Line: Keeping Your Dog Safe from Poisons

The key to preventing poisonings is being aware of what your dog eats, drinks, and plays with. It’s also a good idea to tell your friends and family members about keeping your dog safe from poisons.

With the right precautions and a few safety protocols, your dog will have a long, healthy, and happy life.

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