Tasty Toxins: Hidden Hazards for Pets and Livestock
Update: 2024-10-311
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Lunchbox items—such as grapes, caffeine, chocolate and peanut butter (xylitol)—as well as seasonal hazards—Halloween candy, Thanksgiving food and Christmas decorations (such as salt dough ornaments and old school bubble lights)—can poison pets or be hazardous to them. In this important VetFolio Voice podcast episode, we focus on the common culprits found in our everyday lives that can harm our pets and our patients. We also delve into plant and pasture toxins, such as lilies for cats, sago palm for dogs, and azaleas, oleander, etc. for grazing animals.
We also provide tips for effective client communication—helping pet owners understand what’s an immediate problem versus what they can monitor at home, key ingredients to look for in toxic substances, and how to navigate financial concerns around treatment.
We also provide tips for effective client communication—helping pet owners understand what’s an immediate problem versus what they can monitor at home, key ingredients to look for in toxic substances, and how to navigate financial concerns around treatment.
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