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The Top Household Dangers to Your Pets

by Dr. Kitti Wielandt, DVM
 

Pets, like children, can sometimes put their health in danger from seemingly harmless household items or seemingly innocuous events. Some of these risks are obvious, such as drain opener and other toxic chemicals, while you may find others below more surprising.

Here are the most common dangers I have seen in my practice, including tips for prevention and the key steps to take if treatment is required.

The Danger: BITING ELECTRIC CORDS

  • Usually seen in young puppies and kittens

Symptoms:

  • Most likely cardiogenic (heart) shock

  • Acute difficultly breathing

  • Often a blanched, burned area across the lips or tongue

Treatment:

  • Rush the animal to your veterinarian or a Veterinary Emergency Clinic immediately, as this is a serious emergency. If possible (via another member of the family or on cell phone), give the Vet or Emergency Clinic an advance notice of what happened and that you are on the way, so they can immediately act upon your arrival.

Prevention:

  • NEVER leave a young animal around electric cords. Keep them out of the vicinity, or keep the electric cords completely hidden where your pet cannot access any part of them.

The Danger: INGESTING HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS

Most Common Toxic Household Chemicals Include:

  • Rat and Mouse Poisons

    • These can taste good so animals will be inclined to eat them

    • SYMPTOMS include lethargy, easy bruising (dark spots on the skin), bleeding from nose or mouth (due to internal bleeding), blood in urine or feces

    • TREATMENT: Induce vomiting. Note how much (if any) of the product is vomited up. These products have long-term effects on the body's ability to clot. Treatment with Vitamin K (prescription item) is usually necessary.

    • PREVENTION: Use pet (and people) safe mouse and rat traps.

  • Common Antifreeze, which contains ethylene glycol

    • Has a sweet taste that attracts animals but can be fatal if consumed in even small quantities (a single teaspoon can kill a seven-pound cat, a tablespoon can kill an average sized dog.)

    • SYMPTOMS: Excessive thirst, diarrhea, panting, vomiting, convulsions, wobbling and increased urination.

    • TREATMENT: If you suspect antifreeze poisoning, RUSH your pet to the Vet or Veterinary Emergency Clinic

    • PREVENTION: Do not use the common antifreeze that contains ethylene glycol. Use antifreeze that contains propylene glycol, which is safe for animals if ingested in small amounts. Do not leave any antifreeze in the vicinity of pets, and quickly and thoroughly clean up spills.

  • Phenol and Phenol Derivatives, such as Pine-Sol and Lysol

    • Phenol and derivatives such as creosote, naphthol, wood tar and others

    • Especially toxic to cats

    • SYMPTOMS: Muscle twitches, depression, coma, respiratory distress, jaundice. Contact Vet immediately.

    • PREVENTION: Use safe home cleaning and other products instead of those with phenol (which is obtained from coal tar) and phenol derivative.

  • Insecticides (organophosphates, carbamates, synthetic pyrethrins)

    • These include certain flea and tick products. Cats are especially sensitive to these chemicals and can get seizures or even die from products intended for dogs that are mistakenly used on cats.

  • Lawn & Garden Chemicals, like fertilizers, plant food, pesticides

    • This can be dangerous and even fatal. Keep pets away from lawns, gardens and plants that have been treated in any manner, and if you suspect poisoning contact the Vet immediately.

  • De-Icing Salts

    • Many people are not aware that salts used to melt snow and ice can be toxic if licked off and can irritate paws. If your pet comes in contact with de-icing salts, wipe their paws off as soon as possible.

General Toxic Chemical Treatment and Prevention:

  • Remove the poison.

  • Identify the poison.

  • Call Vet or Emergency Vet and ask if inducing vomiting is indicated.

  • Use Hydrogen Peroxide to induce vomiting: 1 tablespoon per 5 pounds. If you aren't sure you can do this with out getting bitten, TAKE THE ANIMAL TO THE VET.

Topical Poisons:

  • In addition to dangers of ingesting toxins, anything not intended for topical use that gets on your pet's coat can pose a risk. This includes gasoline, tar, motor oil, ice melting chemicals, lawn chemicals, and others.

  • TREATMENT: Prevent your pet from licking at the chemical and bathe the animal with a degreasing detergent like Dawn dish soap.

The Danger: HEAT STROKE

  • Generally seen in hot months

Symptoms:

  • Panting, rapid heart rate, diarrhea, vomiting, seizures, collapse

Treatment:

  • Cool animal down immediately with COOL (not cold!) water.

  • Take animal to Vet or Vet Emergency Center as soon as possible

Prevention:

  • NEVER leave a dog or cat in a parked car if the outside temperature is above 68 degrees Fahrenheit

  • Do not leave pets outside without shelter or water in excessive heat

Dangerous FOODS to Your Pets

  • Chocolate: Even small amounts of chocolate can be dangerous. Dark chocolate is more toxic than milk chocolate. Theobromine is the active ingredient. Clinical signs: excitability, restlessness, tremors, seizures, increased urine output. Diagnosis based on history of ingestion. Treatment -- if recent ingestion, induce vomiting. If symptoms already evident, call your vet.

  • Coffee: Caffeine poisoning. Similar to chocolate ingestion.

  • Onions: can cause anemia. Symptoms: pale gums, weakness, lethargy.

  • Raisins / grapes: can cause kidney failure. Symptoms: decreased or increased urination, vomiting, abdominal pain, lethargy, weakness.

  • Cooked chicken bones and other sharp food products from leftovers can choke dogs and cats, or cause punctures of the stomach or intestines, so discard properly

  • Alcohol: symptoms: staggering, inability to stand, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures.

  • Anything from the garbage that might be spoiled can cause food poisoning. Symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, weakness, lethargy.

  • Large quantities of high-fat food like bacon, pork fat, and suet can cause Pancreatitis.

    • SYMPTOMS including vomiting, tense and painful abdomen, loss of appetite, and lethargy.

    • TREATMENT: Potentially fatal -- requires IV fluids and hospitalization.

Dangerous DRUGS to Your Pets

Human OTC and prescription drugs including aspirin, acetaminophen, amphetamines (Ritalin and other ADHD drugs), tranquilizers, antidepressant drugs, hypertension drugs, heart medications (including Statins used to lower cholesterol), and recreational drugs.

Keep all medications and drugs intended for human use sealed and out of pet's reach. Try to identify the drug and contact vet immediately if suspected ingestion by your pet.

Other Pet Dangers to Watch For:

  • Many Household Plants: Keep ALL household plants out of pet's reach.

  • Rubber Bands, String, Coins and other small and hard items can choke pets,or cause obstructions in the intestines, so keep floors and other surfaces pets roam on free of such items

  • Carbon Monoxide: All homes should have a top-quality carbon monoxide detector/alarm.

  • Insects: The usual troublemakers are spiders and stinging insects (bees, wasps, hornets, etc.)

    • SYMPTOMS: intense itching (rubbing or chewing at area), swelling, possible breathing difficulties.

    • TREATMENT: Try to identify the insect if possible and call your vet for the appropriate treatment

  Source: http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/05/02/08/the_top_household_dangers_to_your_pets.htm

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