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Household Items That Could Poison Your Pet (And How to Avoid Them)

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Many pet owners take great care in keeping their homes safe, but did you know that some everyday household items can be toxic to pets? From common cleaning supplies to unexpected dangers like batteries and fragrances, these items can pose serious health risks. March is Pet Poison Prevention Month, making it the perfect time to learn how to safeguard your companions from hidden household toxins. At Norton Animal Health Center, we’re here to help you recognize potential dangers and keep your pets safe.

Unexpected Items Toxic to Pets in Your Home

Some household products seem harmless but can be highly toxic to pets. Keep an eye out for these common dangers:

  • Detergents and Fabric Softeners: Contain chemicals that can cause severe oral and gastrointestinal irritation.
  • Glue and Adhesives: Some glues can cause life-threatening blockages if ingested.
  • Batteries: Chewing or swallowing a battery can lead to severe chemical burns and internal injuries.
  • Essential Oils and Air Fresheners: Many essential oils, including tea tree, eucalyptus, and citrus, are toxic to pets if inhaled or ingested.
  • Cosmetics and Personal Care Items: Items like lotions, deodorants, and hair products may contain xylitol or other harmful chemicals.

Potential Hidden Hazards to Your Pet’s Health

Pets are naturally curious, which means they may chew, lick, or swallow items that we often overlook as dangerous. These can include:

  • Purses and Bags: Many purses contain gum (which may have xylitol), pain relievers, or loose change that pets can easily access.
  • Electrical Cords and Chargers: Chewing on cords can cause electric shocks and burns.
  • Trash Bins and Recycling: Food scraps, coffee grounds, spoiled food, and sharp objects can all pose risks to pets.
  • Houseplants and Floral Arrangements: Many indoor plants, including lilies, sago palms, and philodendrons, can be fatal if ingested.

How to Pet-Proof Your Home from Toxic Substances

To minimize the risk of accidental poisoning, pet owners can take preventive measures. Secure all household chemicals. Store cleaning supplies, detergents, and automotive products in locked cabinets. Use pet-safe alternatives like non-toxic cleaning solutions. Keep small objects out of reach. Store batteries, medications, and personal care products in pet-proof containers. Switch to pet-safe plants. The ASPCA has an extensive guide on toxic and non-toxic plants for dogs, cats, and horses. Monitor trash and recycling. Use secure, lidded trash bins to prevent pets from rummaging. Be mindful of guests’ belongings. Visitors may unknowingly bring toxic items into your home, so remind them to keep purses and bags out of reach.

If your pet is exposed to or swallows a toxic substance, make sure to contact your veterinarian or a helpline like the Pet Poison Helpline for immediate assistance.

You Can Prevent Pet Poisoning

Many household items that seem harmless to humans can pose serious risks to pets. By identifying and eliminating potential hazards, you can create a safer home for your furry friends in Norton, KS, and nearby cities like Oronoque, Almena, and Norcatur. March is Pet Poison Prevention Month, making it a great time to reassess your home and make necessary safety changes. Norton Animal Health Center is here to help if you have concerns about household toxins.

Need advice on pet-proofing your home? Schedule an appointment with us for expert guidance on keeping your pets safe from household toxins. We see dogs, cats, and exotic pets, as well as bovine, swine, equine, and caprine animals.

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