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Most Common Household Toxins That Hurt Dogs & CatsEvery year, thousands of pets are taken to their local vet across the country because they ingested regular household items that are poisonous to them. With Poison Prevention Week coming up, we want to take a few moments to highlights some of the toxins that could hurt your precious four-legged family member.
Cat Aspirin Toxicity Although your veterinarian may sometimes recommend aspirin for what ails your pet, please know that it can be very toxic for cats. The wrong dose or accidental ingestion of aspirin or aspirin products can cause serious gastrointestinal, neurological, respiratory and bleeding problems. Cats cannot metabolize aspirin as quickly as dogs so they are more susceptible to the effects. Young pets are also more sensitive to aspirin toxicity than adult animals. Always keep aspirin products away from pets and never administer aspirin to pets, unless instructed to by your veterinarian.
Other Toxic Items To Keep Away From Your Dog or Cat In addition to the items listed above, other things that can prove poisonous for dogs and cats can include:
If you suspect that your pet has ingested any of these items or other questionable substances, call the Pet Poison hotline or your veterinarian for assistance right away. Make sure you let them know the information from the container, package or label. Acting quickly could save the life of your pet. Do you have question about your pet's health? Visit Dr. Tanner Tracy here in Cypress, TX. Call (281) 970-0601 or click on the button below to schedule an appointment. We accept CareCredit and are seeing new patients.
Plaque, tartar, and bacteria in the mouth may lead to periodontal disease. Periodontal disease not only leads to bad breath, it can also result in painful infections, tooth loss and other serious, even life-threatening health conditions. It can spread through the bloodstream to the heart, liver, and kidneys, and shorten your pet's life. Since gum disease increases the risk for other, more serious health conditions that we've listed, daily home care in conjunction with annual veterinary dental exams and cleanings are essential. Bad breath isn't just unpleasant, it can be unhealthy! The AVMA recommends daily brushing of your pet's teeth and regular dental checkups. In fact, studies indicate that daily home brushing and regular dental care may add as much as five years to your pet's life! During your pet's annual examination, we checks your pet's dental health and will recommend a dental cleaning if necessary, as well as give you advice on how to maintain your dog or cat's good oral health. But if you notice plaque and tartar build-up, that your pet has difficulty chewing, has bad breath, or if you have any other oral concerns, schedule an appointment to see your veterinarian right away. Good oral health is a key factor in your pet's overall wellness! In addition to regular scheduled teeth cleanings, veterinarians provide comprehensive dental care. Some of the pet dental services provided at Tracy Animal Hospital can include:
We believe that good dental hygiene in our pets is not just about treating problems - it is about good prevention. It starts with care at home! Our staff is happy to teach you how to examine your pet's mouth, the proper technique for brushing their teeth, as well as recommend treats and diets that support dental health. Do you have question about your pet's health or weight? Visit Dr. Tanner Tracy here in Cypress, TX. Call (281) 970-0601 or click on the button below to schedule an appointment. We accept CareCredit and are seeing new patients. If one of your resolutions is to become more active, walking with your dog is a great way to get moving. Walking not only helps you and your dog to bond and stay healthy, but also has numerous other benefits.
Do you have question about your pet's health or weight? Visit Dr. Tanner Tracy here in Cypress, TX.
Call (281) 970-0601 or click here to request an appointment online. We accept CareCredit and are seeing new patients.
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