Don’t Give Pets Chocolate
Chocolate typically makes the top spot in the list of dangers, and it isn’t hard to see why. Don’t get us wrong: we love chocolate as much as anyone else. However, it’s never safe for pets. The culprit here is a substance called theobromine. It’s harmless to humans. Pets can’t metabolize it properly, though. It doesn’t take very much to cause serious problems, either. In fact, it only takes about one ounce per pound of a pet’s body weight to comprise a fatal dose. While no chocolate is safe, some are worse than others. Theobromine is present in cacao, so the most dangerous chocolates are the ones with the highest percentage of cocoa. Dark chocolate is the worst in this regard, though milk and white chocolates are also unsafe. Symptoms of chocolate ingestion in dogs and cats include the following:- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Increased Urination
- Excessive Thirst
- Restlessness
- Fast Breathing
- Elevated Heart Rate
- Tremors
- Seizures
- Fever
- Coma
Keep Candies Out Of Paw’s Reach
Candies are a big part of those sweet celebrations. It’s probably safe to say that those little candy hearts with the cute messages aren’t going away anytime soon. Just keep that candy bowl in a spot your pet can’t get to. There are a few hazards here. We’ve already addressed chocolate above. That isn’t the only concern. Anything small is a potential choking hazard. Many of those little candy pieces are the right size to choke a playful pet. On top of that, many sweets are made with xylitol, which is toxic to our animal companions. Sugar isn’t exactly great for Fluffy and Fido, either. Some of those smaller candies may also contain nuts. Some nuts, such as macadamia, are poisonous to pets. Plastic wrappers can also be dangerous: plastic is not only a huge choking risk, but it can also cause internal issues if swallowed.No Bouquets For The Furry Ones
Flowers usually aren’t going to be the biggest worry when it comes to keeping your pet safe, but there are definitely some concerns. While many flowers are safe, there are a few that are extremely toxic. Lilies are the biggest concern here for cats. Fluffy doesn’t have to ingest much to get very sick. Even taking a few nibbles of a leaf or having a sip of the water is enough to cause severe—and potentially fatal—organ damage in kitties. Here are a few other poisonous plants and flowers:- Tulips
- Amaryllis
- Autumn Crocus
- Cyclamen
- Lily
- Aloe
- Oleander
- Dieffenbachia
- Widow’s-Thrill
- Sago Palm
- Daffodils
- Rhododendron
- Hyacinth
- Narcissus (Daffodils)
- Chrysanthemum
- English Ivy
- Bird Of Paradise
- Foxglove
- Philodendron