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You need to enable JavaScript to run this app. Cookie Policy This website uses cookies, including third-party cookies, which allows us to obtain information about your visit to our website. By continuing to use this website you consent to the use of cookies. Close Oops! It looks like you are offline. Please check back once you have network! Developement Team: Matthew Jacome Luther Riggs Kevin McLaughlin Ryan Savage Close Scan it HomeDo Not EatPoison Signs DOGS EAT EVERYTHING ASPCA Animal Poison Control Call 888-426-4435 (consultation fee may apply) Everyone knows dogs eat crazy things. But did you know thousands of dogs are accidentally poisoned each year because of something they ate?1 Most pooch poisonings are preventable. Learn what harmful things might be lurking in your home. More than 100,000 pets are accidentally poisoned every year2 The #1 dog toxin is OTC medication.1 Every 15 minutes a dog is poisoned by chocolate1 More than 100,000 pets are accidentally poisoned every year2 The #1 dog toxin is OTC medication1 Every 15 Minutes a dog is poisoned by chocolate1 BUT FIRST…WHY DO DOGS EAT EVERYTHING? They use their mouths to explore. It’s natural for them to eat things (no matter how gross!), but dogs don’t always know what’s good or bad. They need our help to keep them safe. WHAT ARE THE TOP DOG POISONS?1 PICK YOUR POISON BELOW TO LEARN MORE. Over-the-counter meds Animal medications Chocolate Rodent killers Garden products Plants Bug killers Human prescription meds Household toxins Human food HUMAN FOOD CAN BE BAD FOR DOGS No matter how much they beg for it, these human foods are not safe for dogs. Click each item to learn what harm it can cause.3 Onions, garlic, chives Upset stomach, red blood cell damage, anemia Alcoholic beverages Highly toxic! Vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, coma, even death Nuts, especially macadamia nuts Vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, depression, tremors, hyperthermia, pancreatitis Unripe tomatoes Unripe tomatoes, leaves, and stems may cause vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, and confusion Grapes and raisins Highly toxic! Severe vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, lack of appetite, kidney failure Chocolate and coffee Highly toxic! Vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, elevated heart rate, tremors, seizures, even death Marijuana and edibles Dizziness, vomiting, drooling, hyperactivity, coma Raw meat May contain harmful bacteria; bones can splinter and puncture organs or cause choking Yeast, raw bread dough Highly toxic! Vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, coma, even death Milk and cheese Gas, diarrhea, pain in digestive tract Stone fruits such as cherries, apricots, peaches, plums Pits may get stuck in digestive tract, cause drooling, difficulty breathing, tremors, seizures, or death Sugar-free gum or candy containing Xylitol Vomiting, lethargy, seizures, liver failure SIGNS OF POSSIBLE POOCH POISONING If you spot any of these symptoms, stay calm but act fast.4 Call your vet or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435. Vomiting Excessive drooling Diarrhea Excessive thirst/urination Lack of coordination Collapse Weakness/lethargy Unusual behavior DOG SAFETY CARD Download, customize, and print out a safety card to keep handy in case of an accidental poisoning. Download Dog Safety Card Follow: Instagram TikTok View References REFERENCES 1. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). The Top Ten Pet Toxins of 2021. 2. ASPCA. ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Reaches 4 Million Cases of Pet Toxicity 3. ASPCA. People Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pets. 2022. 4. ASPCA. Animal Poison Control. 2022. This content is not meant to replace the expert advice of a qualified poison specialist or veterinarian. If you think your dog may have eaten something toxic, contact your vet or ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center immediately. Got it, continueTake me back NOT SURE WHAT YOUR DOG ATE? Use the poison scanner to take a picture of what your dog ate, and we’ll do the rest! Use poison scanner © 2022 All rights reserved. Privacy Policy & Terms and Conditions ×