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    Public Safety Announcement for Doggies

    Pet Toxins
    Posted: 2009-02-11 10:09:01
    By Jennifer Fields

    Chocolate, fruit and nuts may sound like tasty delights to you, but these foods can be downright deadly to our four-legged friends. In 2008, the ASPCA handled 140,000 animal poison related emergencies. It's often pet owners who unwittingly poison their pets by giving them foods and drinks they can't tolerate. To help you protect your furry friends, we tapped Fiona Fisher, D.V.M, veterinary expert at JustAnswer.com, who practices in Ontario, for her roundup of common household foods and items that pose a threat to your beloved pets. Avoid these common toxins to keep your dogs and cats live long, healthy lives.

    Grapes and Raisins
    Healthy for you? Yes. Healthy for pets? No. In dogs and cats, grapes can cause kidney failure. "We're not exactly sure why grapes pose a health hazard to pets," says Fisher, but experts suspect it has something to do with a chemical in the fruit's skin. Raisins are even more dangerous because they contain a concentrated supply of toxins. Keep this snack out of the reach of your pets.


    Bread Dough
    "I see this one a lot when people make bread, leave it to rise, and come back to find their dog has helped himself to a serving," Fisher says. What's the harm? The dog's body heat will cause the dough to expand quickly resulting in severe abdominal pain and bloating. In some cases, death can occur if enough dough is eaten.


    Chewing Gum
    A dog might be attracted to the sweet-smelling gum that your kids are chewing or that's tucked away in your bag. But the artificial sweetener, xylitol, in many types of gum and breath mints, can be deadly to pets. The sweetener can cause a low-blood sugar crisis in your pet. In fact, just one pack of gum can kill a dog, warns Fisher.


    Macadamia Nuts
    Careful where you keep that bowl of mixed nuts. If they're on a low table that your dog can reach, your pup might get into trouble. Ingesting these nuts can cause tremors, weakness, unsteadiness, depression, a rapid heart rate, and a dangerous rise in body temperature that can lead to other complications. Though macadamia nut toxicity is very scary and dangerous, most dogs recover within a few days, says Fisher.


    Nicotine
    It may seem unlikely that a dog would eat cigarettes, but those nosy, little creatures will gobble them without a second thought. Nicotine is highly toxic so it doesn't take much to cause a health crisis for your pet, including seizures, coma and death.


    Chocolate
    Who doesn't find chocolate irresistible? But when it comes to dogs, chocolate is one deadly treat. Caffeine-like stimulants in chocolate known as methylxanthines can produce vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst and urination, hyperactivity, abnormal heart rhythm, tremors, seizures and even death, cautions Fisher.


    Alcohol
    "This type of poisoning happens a lot after people throw a party and their dog or cat gets into a glass alcohol sitting around or that's spilled on the floor. Sometimes, children will think it's funny to give a dog some beer," Fisher says. And while animals may experience some of the same wobbliness and weakness that humans do after drinking, they are much more sensitive to alcohol than humans and can quickly be in a life-threatening situation, she says. Alcohol ingestion can lead to seizures, heart arythmia, vomiting, coma and death.


    Pain Relievers
    According to Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI), the number one insurance claim by far for poisonings in 2007 was owner-induced. In most cases, the problems were caused by pet owners giving their pets drugs intended for human use. "Sometimes when the vet's office is closed and a pet is in pain, people will administer over-the-counter pain relievers like iburprofen or acetaminophen to their dogs," Fisher says. Never give your pets these types of drugs, warns Fisher. One tablet of acetaminophen can kill a cat, she says.

    Tea
    Ever had your cat poke its head into your cup of tea? It's not just annoying, it can be downright dangerous depending on the type of tea you're drinking. Caffeine in your tea is toxic to both cats and dogs. Depending on how much is consumed and the size of your pet, ingesting it can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, seizures, coma and even death.


    Onions
    You'd probably never consider giving your dog a piece of an onion, but if you toss her a piece of steak or a bit of stir fry cooked with onions, you're putting your dog in danger. Onions are toxic to dogs and cats whether they're raw or cooked. When ingested, onions can cause hemolytic anemia, a condition that destroys the red blood cells in the bloodstream. A dog with onion poisoning may become lethargic and have difficulty breathing. Generally, a large amount of onions would need to be consumed to pose a serious threat to your dog, but cats are highly sensitive to onion toxicity.

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    Thanks Lucky- there a number of things there I did not know about- and I have a cocker spaniel who will eat absolutely ANYTHING, so I do have to be careful.

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      Marby,
      My youngest daughter has a labmix who ate the candles sitting on her coffee table. They took her to the vet and found out she had toroid problems. The vet prescribed the same kind of meds my mother takes for her thyroid.
      Thanks for the post. as both my girls have dogs am forwarding this to them.
      AF since 7/26/2009




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        I found him lying in the road run over- I got him to a vet, but he had to go to an emergency hospital. He actually had owners, but they refused to pay for his treatment (400 euros) and would have let him die.

        I had him operated and fixed up and took him home, then they told me they wanted him back. Apart from the injuries he had from the accident the vets described his condition as 'appalling', and wrote me a letter to present to a judge if it ever came to that.

        Needless to say, I did not give him back- they just used to let him out to walk himself on a busy road because they were too darn lazy. He would have been run over again, and again they would not have paid for him, if he had survived. He has been with me 4 years now, I love him to bits, but he is a naughty bugger

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          Nice story Marbella with a nice ending. I too have a Cocker Spaniel. She is black and I got her from the rescue league. Glad to have the info as to what is toxic. Thanks
          Matt

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            one2many;548210 wrote: You are a good un Marby, I cannot understand why people get dogs if they cannot afford t pay for them.....and to neglect them is just criminal.
            They can afford to, they just have other things they would rater spend it on :sigh:

            Spanish in general, put very little value on an animal's life and well being- but saying that when you meet a Spaniard that is kind to animals they tend to be VERY VERY kind- there are just not enough of them.

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              Marbs, That looks like my spaniel THROCKMORTON. He was my first love. I could tell him anything. He passed into spirit when i was 10 and just getting to like boys..
              I remember still feeling him with me when i was crying over my first broken heart. I had a crush on DONNIE and he ignored me...so.......Throckmorton made him get tackled at football practice and break his leg. Old THROCKY and I went thru alot together...
              AND the best part is... i think Donnie walks with a limp...to this very day.
              sigpicEyes on the PRIZE, a SOBER Future !!!

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                Thanks for this timely warning luCKy. Here is another foodstuff that people need to be wary of, it is an
                artificial sweetener called xylitol. The two paragraphs below are copied from my husband's blog:

                The ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) Animal Poison Control Center has a peer reviewed four page monograph by toxicology specialist Eric K. Dunayer, which is easily read, and we think should be required reading for every person applying for a dog license. If you take away nothing else from this newsmag item, please remember: "Doses of  >0.5g/kg of xylitol may be hepatotoxic" (hepatotoxic means damaging or destructive to liver cells, with possibly fatal consequences).

                In plain speaking, 0.5g is approximately the weight of a Tic Tac? mint, so xylitol equal in weight to the contents of a 19g dispenser of Tic Tac mints would be harmful, and possibly fatal, even for a large 83 pound Labrador. Treatment is recommended at a fifth of that toxic dose. This common foodstuff is highly dangerous when ingested by dogs. Read the monograph for easily understood examples from the sad record of dogs who died.
                vegan zombies want your grains

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                  Good to Know, Now

                  OMG, I have had a dog in my life ever since I can remember. And I've read lots of articles on pet care but I had no idea about some of the items you mentioned. I will defenitly pass this info on to all of my friend who have dog and kitty companions.

                  :thanks: :thanks: :thanks:

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                    Public Safety Announcement for Doggies

                    Thanks Lucky.....no more cigars for you Fido ! Ha! IAD.
                    ?Be who you are and say what you feel because
                    those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.?
                    Dr. Seuss

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