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Common Household Items Hazardous to Small Animals

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« on: August 01, 2009, 01:58:45 pm »

The following items are all dangerous to some degree if ingested, nibbled, or placed in contact with your pet. Some can cause death almost instantly. Others may cause only a mild reaction, but it is best to remove them from any areas where they would be in contact with your small pet.

Acetaminophen
Acetone
Alcohol
Ammonia
Antifreeze
Aspirin
Bleach
Boric acid
Brass cleaner
Caffeine
Camphophenique
Carbon monoxide
Charcoal lighter
Chlorine
Chocolate
Christmas tinsel
Coffee
Cola
Copper cleaner
Corn removers
Crayons
Deodorants
Deodorizers
Detergents
Disinfectants
Drain cleaner
Dry cleaning fluid
Easter-basket grass
Fabric dye
Fabric softener
Flea/tick products
Floor polish
Furniture polish
Gasoline
Gun cleaner
Gun powder
Hair dyes
Herbicides
Insecticides
Iodine
Kerosene
Laxatives
Lead
Lighter fluid
Lye
Matches
Medicines
Mineral spirits
Model glue
Mothballs
Muriatic acid
Nail polish
Oven cleaner
Paint
Paint remover
Paint thinner
Perfume
Perm solutions
Pesticides
Photo solution
Pine oil
Plants
Poisons (duh)  Roll Eyes
Polish remover
Raw meat
Rubbing alcohol
Shaving cream
Shaving lotion
Shoe polish
Silver polish
Sleeping pills
Snail bait
Soaps
Solvents
Spot remover
Spray starch
Sulfuric acid
Suntan lotions
Super Glue
Tar
Toilet bowl cleaner
Turkey bones
Turpentine
Wart remover
Wax
Weed killer
Window cleaner
Wood preservative
Wood stain
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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2009, 02:08:50 pm »

I honestly didn't know about chocolate till my sister freaked when I tried to give her rotty some  ugly You can read about the why not to here. http://www.dogownersdigest.com/news/library/chocolate-dog-poisoning.shtml

Thanks for this post Cloudddae!  Afro
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« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2009, 03:18:59 pm »

I`m amazed at what some people feed their pets!
BIL, feeds his pork chop and chicken bones. I have to keep a close eye on my two, they want to steal them. Bud says he`s been feeding the dog these bones for years, and his dog eats carefully.


(When Bud leaves the room, I sneak the bones into the trash.)
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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2009, 12:11:16 pm »

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