Toxic pet products

Posted by: Jan S  :  Category: animals, pet health

As pet owners, we have to be well aware of certain chemicals around our homes that could be toxic or fatal to our pets. I bet you assume that most cleaning products are dangerous to them and you would be right. For example, did you know that PineSol that pine scented cleaner will knock fleas out cold, but will not kill them? But cats often have ill effects after walking on a floor just cleaned with the stuff.

Speaking of cats, they are very sensitive to products used on dogs. Many flea products used on dogs will send a cat to the vet in a big hurry. The spot-on products such as frontline plus for dogs is highly toxic to cats. This makes it harder for households that have both dogs and cats to use spot-on products. Of course if the cat and dog never go near each other then it makes it easier.

What makes products such as frontline plus for dogs toxic to cats is the fact that cats groom themselves and ingest chemicals from their fur and off of their paws. So if a toxic product in on their skin or picked up by their paws, they are likely to ingest it. Dogs are less likely to do that but a word of caution here - dogs do lick their paws too and may ingest toxic chemicals into their systems.

For further reading on chemicals toxic to pets visit the ASPCA Poison Control page. There you can find many answers to general poison questions.

As a long term pet owner, I have experienced first hand what a pet that has been poisoned will act like. I had a dog that got into toxic chemicals and then run like crazy until her paws bled. She died just after we got her to the vets emergency office. There the vet confirmed that she had been poisoned by the chemicals.

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Animals on coins

Posted by: Jan S  :  Category: animals

I wrote a blog a while back about the depictions of animals on gold coins. That was prompted by the rise in gold prices and the rush to buy gold bars. In fact here is a photo of one of those coins:

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Although gold coins are often the coins that animals are depicted on, other metals such as copper and silver are known. Animal depiction on a country’s coins are more well known outside of the USA. Australia has most of their native species of wildlife are on their coins. New Zealand also has many of their birds on their coins.

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More pets are dying because of food made in China

Posted by: Jan S  :  Category: pet health

The FDA has issued yet another warning, this time it is for chicken doggy treats.

I was visiting one of my favorite pet message boards when the board administrator put up a red alert on the dog treats. A little searching around and I found this website/blog post that not only covered the issue but scroll on down and read the comments. It shows that a lot of us pet owners are fed up with the substandard products that are coming out of China and the fact that some of them will kill.

You can find out more about the recall warning at the FDA website here.

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