Animal Assistance

Tips

Here’s a list of household hazards:

Foods
Coffee grounds
grapes/raisins
chocolate
onions
yeast
dough
tea
macadamia nuts
alcohol
fatty foods
salt
avocado
garlic
chewing gum, candy and breath fresheners containing xylitol

Medications
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen or naproxen acetaminophen
diet pills
antihistamines
cold medicines
vitamins
antidepressants

Antifreeze
Insecticides
Pesticides
Many household plants
Paints Solvents
Dental Floss
Soaps

The list is extensive. For a more complete online brochure of Household Hazards from the American Veterinary Medical Association.



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