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Household Dangers for Dogs

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What does chocolate, grapes and calla lilies have in common? They are all potentially deadly for
your dog.

When you first get your new dog, you are usually aware of the basic needs of a bowl for fresh
water available at all times, dog gates to prevent accidents from falling down stairs, or to isolate
the new dog in a safe environment. Are you aware, however, of other, common household items
that could be seriously harmful to your pet?

Household plants are beautiful to look at but can injure or even kill your dog if ingested. Some of
the more common deadly houseplants include :

1) The philodendron. All parts of this common houseplant are poisonous. If eaten, this plant can
cause swelling of the mouth and throat and damage the kidneys. If your dog eats enough, it could
kill him. This plant is poisonous for children, also.

2) Peace lilies, calla lilies, and pothos can have the same deleterious effects as the philodendron.

3) Some plants used for live holiday decorations can be deadly. The yew bush produces beautiful
red berries which can lead to seizures, coma and even death if eaten. Mistletoe berries are toxic
for animals. They cause diarrhea, vomiting, pain, and could make your dog loose consciousness
and comatose. Use artificial decorations; they’ll last longer and your pets will be safer.

4) Poinsettia: There has been much controversy over this plant and whether or not it is poisonous
for dogs. It can cause mouth irritation and stomach pain, so why have it within reach of your dog?

5) Dumb Cane: A pretty green plant, known for its foliage, this plant should be known to dog
owners for its ability to seriously injure your pet. The dumb cane can cause mouth irritation,
stomach upset, asphyxiation, seizures and death.

We always love to give our dogs little bites or treats of human food, but sometimes food that is
fine for humans to eat can be deadly for dogs.

1) Chocolate: Chocolate has an ingredient called theobromine, which can cause epileptic seizures
in dogs prone to seizures, or it could cause the heart to go into an abnormal rhythm leading to a
heart attack, or even internal bleeding from intestinal irritation which can lead to death. The
amount of chocolate eaten, and the size of the dog will determine the outcome.

2) Grapes and Raisins: Dogs can choke on grapes and asphyxiate Raisins and grapes are also
poisonous for dogs.

3) Onions and Garlic:: If eaten raw, onions or garlic can cause the red blood cells to break down,
leading to hemolytic anemia.

4) Nuts: Nuts are not good for dogs to eat. Walnuts are poisonous and other nuts can lead to
bladder stones.

The new dog owner needs to be aware of the dog’s environment and control potential dangers.
This list is by no means all inclusive, and the responsible dog owner will check with his vet for
complete information on making your home a safe one for your dog.

Important: Please consult your own vet or pet professional before using any advice!

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