Title: 8 Things Your Pet Shouldn’t Eat Post by: Donna on 15-Sep-10, 10:22:40 PM 1. Chocolate
Why: Stimulates the nervous system and the heart. Poisonous to: All species, but dogs are most likely to eat dangerous quantities. Possible effects of poisoning: Vomiting, increased thirst, restlessness, agitation, increased or irregular heartbeat, increased body temperature, tremors, seizures. 2. Grapes, Raisins Why: Damage the kidneys. Poisonous to: Dogs, cats. Possible effects of poisoning: Increased thirst, increased urination, lethargy, vomiting. 3. Garlic, Onions Why: Damage red blood cells, causing anemia. Poisonous to: Cats, dogs. Possible effects of poisoning: Vomiting, red-colored urine, weakness, anemia. 4. Xylitol (Found in sugarless gum.) Why: Causes increased insulin secretion, resulting in lower blood sugar levels. Poisonous to: Dogs. Possible effects of poisoning: Vomiting, lethargy, lack of coordination, seizures, jaundice, diarrhea. 5. Alcoholic Drinks Why: Depress the nervous system. Poisonous to: All species. Possible effects of poisoning: Vomiting, disorientation, diarrhea, lethargy, lack of coordination, difficulty breathing, tremors, coma, seizures. 6. Raw Yeast, Bread Dough Why: Forms gas in the digestive track; fermentation of yeast causes alcohol poisoning. Poisonous to: All species, but only dogs typically ingest it. Possible effects of poisoning: Distention of abdomen, vomiting, disorientation, diarrhea, lethargy, lack of coordination, difficulty breathing, tremors, coma, seizures. 7. Macadamia Nuts Why: Cause muscle and nervous-system problems. Poisonous to: Dogs. Possible effects of poisoning: Vomiting, lethargy, weakness, increased body temperature, tremors. 8. Avocados Why: Contain persin, which damages the heart muscle. Poisonous to: Most species―birds are especially sensitive. Possible effects of poisoning: Vomiting, diarrhea (in dogs), lethargy, difficulty breathing (in birds and rodents). Title: Re: 8 Things Your Pet Shouldn’t Eat Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 16-Sep-10, 04:09:07 AM I knew about chocolate, raisins and grapes... but the others on the list are a surprise. Thanks, Donna.
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