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By : Kelly Marshall    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-13 05:00:17
Your dog is a member of your family. They are loyal and give you unconditional love like you have never received before. You would never do anything that would intentionally put your pet in harms way. However, you may not realize that there are dangerous poisons lurking around your home.

All of those cleaning products that you use around your home can be incredibly toxic to your dog. Additionally, lawn products and medicines can put your pet into instant danger. You will want to be sure to keep this stuff out of reach of your pet. If you can store the on high shelves or in locked cabinet that can help to keep your bet safe. However, you should take some time to assess the individual dangers that exist in your home for you dog.

Aspirin is actually one of the most dangerous things that you can have around your home. If your dog accidentally ingests a pill it can actually affect their oxygen level in their blood, cause their bodies to swell, vomiting, and even severe depression. If your best friend ingests a lot of pills they can even die.

Many of the other cleaning chemicals and lawn products around your home can also be deadly to your pet. When your dog ingests something like this you should look for increased saliva or urination, and possible vomiting, tremors, or seizures.

The good news is that you do not have to simply cross your fingers hoping that nothing happens to them. There are steps that you can take at home to ensure that no harm comes to your pet. You should always get rid of any dangerous chemicals in a safe manner. You cannot toss them into a waste container and assume that your dog is not going get to them. Instead you should put them into sealed waste containers that are not able to be opened by your pet.

Additionally, you should always keep your dog off of freshly sprayed plants. Despite the fact that many of the chemicals that you spray on the grass are advertised as non toxic they can be very toxic to your pet. You should read the individual directions to see how long it is unsafe for your dog to be on the grass. Be sure that you take your dog out before you spray to avoid any accidents, and that you wait the appropriate amount of time before releasing your dog back into the yard.

You must also remember that under no circumstance should you assume that human medication is appropriate for your pet. If your dog is suffering from an ailment the best thing that you can do is to call their vet. There are opportunities where you may be instructed to give a human medication to your dog, but these instances should only be carried out with the guidance of a licensed veterinarian. They can give you the proper instructions to ensure that you treat your dog in the safest and most effective manner.

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This article was written by Kelly Marshall of http://ohmydogsupplies.com - home to fully washable, high quality dog car seat covers hammock style.

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