Dog Toxicity Guide: Keeping Your Dog Safe

Protecting Your Dog from Toxic Substances

Many everyday items can be dangerous to dogs. Here’s your safety guide:

Foods Toxic to Dogs:

  • Chocolate: Contains theobromine, causes heart problems and seizures
  • Grapes & Raisins: Can cause kidney failure
  • Onions & Garlic: Damage red blood cells, cause anemia
  • Xylitol: Artificial sweetener, causes liver failure
  • Avocado: Contains persin, causes vomiting and diarrhea
  • Macadamia Nuts: Causes weakness, vomiting, tremors
  • Alcohol: Even small amounts can be fatal
  • Caffeine: Causes rapid heart rate, seizures

Household Plants:

  • Sago Palm: All parts toxic, causes liver failure
  • Azaleas & Rhododendrons: Causes vomiting, diarrhea, coma
  • Tulips & Daffodils: Bulbs are most toxic
  • Lilies: Causes kidney failure in cats, gastrointestinal issues in dogs
  • Oleander: Extremely toxic, affects heart

Medications:

  • Ibuprofen: Causes kidney and liver damage
  • Acetaminophen: Causes liver damage
  • Cold Medications: Many contain toxic ingredients
  • Prescription Medications: Never give human medications
  • Vitamins: Iron supplements can be toxic

Household Hazards:

  • Antifreeze: Sweet taste attracts dogs, causes kidney failure
  • Cleaning Products: Bleach, ammonia, and other chemicals
  • Pest Control: Rat poison, snail bait, insecticides
  • Fertilizers: Can cause gastrointestinal issues
  • Batteries: Can cause chemical burns

Emergency Signs:

Contact your vet immediately if you notice:

  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Seizures or tremors
  • Lethargy or weakness
  • Loss of coordination
  • Excessive drooling

Prevention Strategies:

  • Keep all medications in secure containers
  • Use pet-safe cleaning products
  • Research plants before planting
  • Keep toxic foods out of reach
  • Secure trash cans and compost bins
  • Have emergency vet number ready