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Keep your pets safe - find out which foods and other items that can be
toxic and dangerous to your pets health

DANGEROUS FOODS FOR YOUR PET

Although you may have known someone who has fed their pet one of these items, most vets would
agree that you should avoid feeding the following foods to your dogs or cats.

•        Alcoholic beverages
•        Avocado
•        Chocolate (any kind)
•        Coffee
•        Dairy products
•        Fatty Foods
•        Macadamia Nuts
•        Moldy or spoiled foods, pork products
•        Onions and onion powder
•        Raisins and grapes
•        Salt
•        Yeast or raw bread dough
•        Garlic
•        Products sweetened with xylitol (sweetener in some sugar-free candies)



Most Toxic Plants to Pets

•        Lily
•        Azalea
•        Sago Palm
•        Oleander
•        Castor Bean

Other Toxic Plants

Aloe                                     Amaryllis                            Andromedia japonica
Asian Lily                           Asparagus Fern                Austrailian Nut
Autumn Crocus                Avocado                              Azalea
Bird of paradise               American Bittersweet       European Bittersweat
Branching Ivy                    Buckeye                              Buddist pine
Caladium                         Calla Lily                             Castor Bean
Ceriman                           Charming Diffenbachia    Chinaberry tree
Chinese Evergreen        Christmas Rose                Clematis
Cordatum                         Corn Plant                           Cornstalk Plant
Cutleaf Philodendrom   Cycads                                 Cyclamen
Daffodill                            Day Lilly                                Devil’s Ivy
Dumb Cane                     Deadly Nightsshade         Death Angel Mushroom
Easter Lily                        Elephant Ears                     Emerald Fern
English Ivy                        Flamingo Plant
Florida Beauty                 Foxglove                                Fruit salad plant
Glacier Ivy                        Gladiolas                               Glory Lily
Gold Dieffenbachia       Gold Dust Dracaena           Golden Pothos
Green Gold Nephthysis                                                Heavenly Bamboo
Holly                                  Hurricane Plant                   Hyacinth
Hydrangea                        iris                                         Japanese Lily
Japanese Yew                Jerusalem Cerry                 Kalanchoe
Lace Fern                         Lacy Tree                              Lilly of the Valley
Macadamia Nut              Madagascar Dragon Tree        
Marijuana                         Peace Lily                            Mexican Breadfruit
Mistletoe                          Morning Glory                       Narcissus
Neddlepoint ivy               Nephthytis                            Nightshade
Oleander

Other Dangerous Substances To Pets

Pesticides                                Rat and mouse bait              Herbicides
Cleaning agents                     Citronella candles                Fertilizers
Antifreeze                                  Oil                                             Medications
Liquid Potpourris

If you suspect your pet has ingested something that may be hazardous, you should
contact your veterinarian immediately.



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