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Thursday, 24 February 2011

Harmful Things To Dogs

It was only the other day when my dog was out in the garden, eating some plants/shrubs and I worried because I knew that many plants can cause stomach upsets and many can be fatal.

So if you are worring like me and want to know what things are harmful to your dog then here is a list just for you.

Beware the following things can be very harmful to your pet dog:

  • Grapes and Raisins: Can cause acute renal failure in dogs.
  • Polyurethane Glue: Dogs may be attracted to either the smell or taste of glue, and may try to chew on the bottles. If swallowed, the glue expands to form a mass in the stomach and may need to be surgically removed. I recently read a news article about a dog swallowing Gorilla Glue, and had to have surgery to remove the mass from his stomach.
  • Macadamia nuts: Raw or roasted macadamia nuts cause painful muscle weakness, tremors, and paralysis. Dogs can be affected by eating as few as six nuts, and may also be affected by macadamia butter.
  • Onions, Chives, and Garlic: Contains thiosulphate, which is toxic to dogs, cats, and horses.
  • Cooked Bones: After cooking, bones become brittle and may splinter. These splinters may cause choking, or may even punture or become embedded in the intestinal tract or stomach. Some that are especially dangerous: turkey and chicken bones.
  • Coffee: Any beverage containing caffeine can cause a dog’s heart to race, sometimes causing seizures.
  • Xylitol: Sugarfree candies and other products containing xylitol. This ingredient is extremely harmful to dogs, with even small amounts causing liver damage and death.
  • Fruits: Cherries, apricot and apple seeds, pear seeds, peach seed pits, plum seeds. These seeds contain cyanogenic glycosides which causes cyanide poisoning.
  • Chocolate: Cooking chocolate and cocoa powder are the most toxic, followed by dark, semi-sweet, and milk chocolate. Obviously, the toxicity rises the smaller the dog, or the larger the quantity ingested. Keep all types chocolate out of your dog’s reach.
  • Corn Cobs: Can cause potentially fatal intestinal blockage.
  • Tobacco: cigarettes, nicotine patches, and other tobacco products may be harmful or fatal.
  • Raw Salmon: Dogs may be exposed to a parasite after eating infected salmon. The parasite causes gastrointestinal problems similar to parvo, and may be fatal. See a vet immediately if your dog has ingested raw salmon; ask for a fecal sample test for rickettsial organism. This can be treated if caught in time. You can prevent this by simply cooking all fish before feeding to your dog.
  • Plants: Toxic plants include Azalea, rhododendron, lilies, foxglove, daffodils, rhubarb leaves, yew, castor bean, sago palm, kalanchoe, and tulip bulbs.
  • Yeast Dough: Even a small amount can rise and cause a rupture in your dog’s stomach or intestines.
  • Human Medications: Pain killers, cold meds, anti-cancer drugs, vitamins, diet pills, and anti-depressants can be toxic even in small doses. Never give your dog human medication, unless instructed to do so by your vet. See the next item on the list:
  • Ibuprofen: NEVER give your dog or cat these medications! Even as few as ONE PILL can be fatal, especially to cats!
  • Slug and Snail Bait: These products come in liquid, pellets, or powder form and are extremely toxic to dogs. These baits contain metaldehyde and should not be used anywhere where they may be accessible to pets.


            Warm Weather Hazards
  • - Animal toxins—toads, insects, spiders, snakes and scorpions
  • - Blue-green algae in ponds
  • - Citronella candles
  • - Cocoa mulch
  • - Compost piles Fertilizers
  • - Flea products
  • - Outdoor plants and plant bulbs
  • - Swimming-pool treatment supplies
  • - Fly baits containing methomyl
  • - Slug and snail baits containing metaldehyde