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Paws off! Practice pet poison prevention

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Companion animals typically do not understand that certain items in their environmen­ts can be harmful. Pets’ innate curiosity coupled with unique aromas produced by common household items can put them in jeopardy of potentiall­y deadly poisoning.

According to veterinary experts at WEBMD Pet Health Center, an estimated 232,000 cases of pet poisoning occur annually in the United States. In March 2022, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center hotline fielded 22% more calls stemming from incidents of pet toxicity than in 2021.

The following are some steps pet owners can take to protect their companion animals against poisoning:

Don’t leave out human food. Dogs, cats and other animals may be lured by the sweet temptation of their owners’ food. Many food scraps can be toxic to pets, including alcoholic beverages, chocolate, coffee beans, moldy foods, and raisins, among others. Keep the kitchen tidy and trash cans (indoor and outdoor) secured.

Be careful with houseplant­s. While they may look beautiful and filter indoor air, certain houseplant­s can be toxic to pets if ingested. Before bringing any new plants into your home, check the ASPCA Toxic and Non-toxic Plant Guide. Lilies may be pretty, but they also are quite toxic. The smallest nibble can be fatal to cats.

Keep medication­s locked away. Be sure that overthe-counter and prescripti­on medication­s are locked away and cannot be accessed by curious pets. Even seemingly mild medication­s, like human pain relievers, can be toxic to pets.

Be safe when spring cleaning. Keep pets out of rooms when they are being cleaned by chemical products or when using insecticid­es. Wait a day or more before letting pets back into the area. Store products beyond a pet’s reach when they’re not in use.

With diligence, a significan­t percentage of pet poisonings can be prevented. Pet owners should do their homework about toxic items in and around their homes and do their best to keep pets safe.

 ?? METRO NEWS SERVICE ?? According to veterinary experts at WEBMD Pet Health Center, an estimated 232,000 cases of pet poisoning occur annually in the U.S.
METRO NEWS SERVICE According to veterinary experts at WEBMD Pet Health Center, an estimated 232,000 cases of pet poisoning occur annually in the U.S.

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