10229 Falls Road, Potomac, MD 20854 Phone (301) 983-8400
PET INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
Warm Weather Hazards
- Animal toxins—toads,
insects, spiders, snakes and scorpions
- Blue-green algae in ponds
-
Citronella candles
- Cocoa mulch
- Compost piles Fertilizers
- Flea
products
- Outdoor plants and plant bulbs
- Swimming-pool treatment
supplies
- Fly baits containing methomyl
- Slug and snail baits
containing metaldehyde
Medication
Common examples of human
medications that can be potentially lethal to pets, even in small doses,
include:
- Pain killers
- Cold medicines
- Anti-cancer drugs
-
Antidepressants
- Vitamins
- Diet Pills
Cold Weather Hazards
- Antifreeze
-
Liquid potpourri
- Ice melting products
- Rat and mouse bait
Common Household Hazards
- Fabric softener
sheets
- Mothballs
- Post-1982 pennies (due to high concentration of
zinc)
Holiday Hazards
- Christmas tree water (may
contain fertilizers and bacteria, which, if ingested, can upset the stomach.
- Electrical cords
- Ribbons or tinsel (can become lodged in the
intestines and cause intestinal obstruction—most often occurs with kittens!)
- Batteries
- Glass ornaments
Non-toxic Substances for Dogs and Cats
The
following substances are considered to be non-toxic, although they may cause
mild gastrointestinal upset in some animals:
- Water-based paints
-
Toilet bowl water
- Silica gel
- Poinsettia
- Cat litter
- Glue
traps
- Glow jewelry
