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That's shocking - Young animals love to chew when they are teething. Keep electrical wires out of reach or use a pet-repellent spray.
They'd die for some chocolate - Chocolate can be dangerous. It contains theobromine, a powerful stimulant that is toxic to pets. Sweets, cakes and cookies can also upset a young animal's GI tract and lead to diarrhea and vomit, which can be serious.
Treats can be threats - Never give turkey, chicken or rib bones as a treat. They can splinter and cause serious injury.
Common household killers - Cleaning agents, bleach, ammonia, disinfectants, drain cleaner, oven cleaner, paint, gasoline, rat poison. Keep them locked up.
Check the antifreeze - Pets are attracted to the odor and sweet taste of antifreeze. Store it high and tightly sealed, wiping up any spills on the garage floor. Window-washing solution also contains antifreeze. And remember, engine warmth promotes cat naps, so honk your horn to wake pets under the hood.
Killer house plants - Poisonous plants include lilies, philodendron, dieffenbachia, elephant ear, eucalyptus, spider plants, azalea, ivy, amaryllis, pyracantha, oleander, boxwood, Jerusalem Cherry and plant bulbs.
Keep off the grass - If you treat your lawn with chemicals, keep pets away. Read and follow label directions carefully.
It fit yesterday - Puppies and kittens grow rapidly. Collars and harnesses can be rapidly outgrown, leading to serious wounds.
Take care of personal care items and medications - Cosmetics, shampoos, skin creams, hair "perm" solutions, depilatories, suntan lotions, sleeping pills, antihistamines, aspirin and acetaminophen can all be lethal to pets.
It's not a toy - Don't leave plastic bags out. Inquisitive young animals, especially kittens, can suffocate.
The heat is on - Watch out for hot irons, coffee pits and space heaters. Kittens and puppies will suddenly be able to jump to hew heights.
A dip tip - Keep covers on hot tubs and swimming pools. Kittens and even young puppies can fall in and not be able to get out.
'Tis the season - Keep holly, mistletoe and especially Christmas tree tinsel out of reach.
Cozy up - Always use a fireplace screen.
Do you eat with that mouth? - Rule of thumb: If
any or all of something will fit in a mouth, it's dangerous. Watch out for cigarette
butts, rubber bands, balloons, sewing needles, thread, string, ribbons and,
yes, even pantyhose. Because what goes in must come out, often via surgery.
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