Protect Your Pet From Toxins

WELL-BEING

Dog on 2 legs on the counter with food.

Many substances that are safe for people may be toxic to pets. To care for your pet’s health, be aware of these hidden dangers.

*  Over-the-counter and prescription medications can be highly toxic to animals. Store them in sturdy containers that cannot be chewed through.

*  Prescription animal medications are made to be tasty. Keep them well out of reach.

*  Certain foods, such as chocolate, grapes, onions, and garlic, are toxic to pets.

*  Products intended to kill rodents are particularly dangerous to pets. Choose pet-safe traps instead of chemicals.

*  Paint, glue and cleaning products are toxic. Curious pets may mistake them for food. Keep these products safely stored and out of their reach.

*  Bug spray and foggers are poisonous to pets. Because they have smaller bodies, it takes less of a product to cause problems.

*  Certain house and garden plants may be toxic or irritating when consumed, depending on your pet. Check online to find out what plants are safe.

© American Institute for Preventive Medicine