A Review of Some Toxic Substances VIP Veterinary Services
Easter will be here the end of this month there are many substances found around your home and yard that are known to be toxic to pets and I will be discussing four that produce gastrointestinal problems like vomiting, but also have severe consequences including death.
Be so careful with the Easter baskets and goodies as chocolate is toxic to dogs, and depending on the type and amount of chocolate consumed and the weight of your dog, it could cause a serious medical emergency. If you know your dog has eaten chocolate, it’s important to monitor them for signs of toxicity. These types of chocolate are dangerous for dogs. Cocoa powder (most toxic).unsweetened baker’s chocolate, semisweet chocolate, dark chocolate and milk chocolate!
The second one is Xylitol which is a sweetener used in many products such as sugar-free gum and mints, nicotine gum, chewable vitamins, oral-care products, and some baked goods. Xylitol is safe in people but not dogs, where severe life-threatening liver damage can occur, even with ingestion of small amounts.
Sago palm toxicity is another potential problem, given that these palms are used in landscap-ing throughout the region. The plant and its parts are palatable to pets, and, even though the seed, or nut, from the female contains the greatest toxin concentration (cycasin), all parts of the plant are toxic. Symptoms can be gastrointestinal and can lead to seizures, and even liver failure and death
The fourth one is Coco Mulch toxicity. This is a by-product of the chocolate industry and is used in landscaping because of its attractive color, texture and odor. Unfortunately, pets find it attractive as well, and ingestion produces Methylxanthine toxicosis. Low dose signs include diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain. Higher doses produce rapid heart rate, muscle tremors, seizures and even death.
Don’t take simple signs such as vomiting for granted, and if you suspect your pet ingested any potentially toxic substance, have him checked by your veterinarian. These are but a few of the household/yard items that are harmful to your pet. All pet owners need to be vigilant and aware and keep poisonous and harmful substances out of their pet’s reach .We wish you a safe and Happy Easter.
For more information, or to schedule an appointment give VIP Veterinary Services a call at 661-222-7387. We are located at 26111 Bouquet Canyon Road, D-5 in Saugus, CA.
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