{"id":134,"date":"2022-12-10T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-12-10T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stephenwoodworth.ca\/?p=134"},"modified":"2022-08-12T10:14:20","modified_gmt":"2022-08-12T10:14:20","slug":"house-hazards-for-your-pets-a-short-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stephenwoodworth.ca\/house-hazards-for-your-pets-a-short-list\/","title":{"rendered":"House Hazards for Your Pets: A Short List"},"content":{"rendered":"
It’s terrible to consider, but many common home products are toxic to dogs. While you likely already know that chocolate is poisonous to dogs, you may not realize that other seemingly harmless objects around the home, such as little toys and socks, may pose serious health risks if swallowed by your pet.<\/span><\/p>\n They are more prone to contact with potentially dangerous drugs due to their innate curiosity and lack of knowledge about these substances’ dangers. Comparatively, animals have a higher metabolic rate and smaller lungs than humans. Their bodies must exert more effort to flush out these poisons. Not only do they metabolize chemicals quicker, but they also breathe them in faster.<\/span><\/p>\n Although most pet owners do all they can for their animals, many pet health problems are caused by things that humans can’t see but are easily prevented. In your house, garage, and yard are risks and poisons that might harm your pet which will be discussed in this article.<\/span><\/p>\n It’s nice to have flowers inside and outside your house, but you should be aware of their potential risks. There is a lengthy list of canine-harming blooms. Some examples of such flowers include lilies, daffodils, hyacinths, wisteria, buttercups, and azaleas.<\/span><\/p>\n Just because you can’t bring flowers inside or have a garden doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy them. You can keep your dog safe by only non-toxic planting plants in your yard or by keeping your dog away from any plants or blooms that might be harmful to them. Some solutions include fencing plants, placing vases in inaccessible locations, and removing spent flowers and foliage.<\/span><\/p>\n In case of a pet emergency such as poisoning, you can <\/span>click here<\/a><\/strong>, or you can check the websites of the different reputable animal hospitals in your area and check if they provide emergency services. Book an appointment and seek for prompt treatment so as to prevent further complications.<\/span><\/p>\n In most cases, pets won’t wait to be asked before putting anything in their mouths. It’s terrible news for canines because they can’t digest many “people’s meals” as we can. Chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, xylitol, and nuts are just a few things that should never be given to a dog.<\/span><\/p>\nPet House Hazards<\/span><\/h2>\n
1. Poisonous Plants<\/span><\/h3>\n
2. Everyday Human Foods<\/span><\/h3>\n