Don’t Let These Poison Your Dog

October 21, 2008 · Filed Under dog health, dogs 

The ASPCA recently reported that certain meds designed for humans
can be dangerous to dogs. We have written about this topic beore at
our site but it is so importnat that we wnat to address it agin.

Below are some of their findings to you in summary with a
caveat that to call the ASPCA Poion Control Center at (888)
426-4435 if your dog ingests any of these meds…and please keep
any of the following out of Fidos’ reach !

NSAIDs
NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen or
naproxen may experience stomach and intestinal ulcers

Antidepressants
Can cause vomiting, lethargy,elevated body temperature, heart rate,
blood pressure, disorientation, vocalization, tremors and seizures.

Acetaminophen
Can cause liver damage and, at higher doses,
red blood cell damage.

Methylphenidate
Medications used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder act as stimulants in dogs and can dangerously
elevate heart rates, blood pressure and body temperature, as well
as cause seizures.

Fluorouracil
An anti-cancer drug has proven to be rapidly fatal to dogs, causing
severe vomiting, seizures and cardiac arrest.

Isoniazid
Used to fight tuberculosis, it can cause a rapid onset of severe
seizures that may result in death.

Pseudoephedrine
A decongestant, causes elevated heart rates, blood
pressure and body temperature as well as seizures.

Anti-diabetics
Can cause a major drop in blood sugar levels of affected. Clinical
scigns of ingestion include disorientation, lack of coordination and
seizures.

Vitamin D derivatives
Can cause life-threatening spikes in blood calcium
levels in pets. Clinical signs include vomiting,
loss of appetite, increased urination and thirst due to kidney
failure.

Baclofen
Baclofen is a muscle relaxant that can impair the central nervous
system. Some symptoms include significant depression,
disorientation, vocalization, seizures and
coma, which can lead to death.
We are all responible for the health of our dogs and one of the
best things we can do for them is to learn how to take care of
them at home.

Learn how you can treat your dog at home for many
ailments by visitng:
http://dogs-4life.com/veterinary-secrets.html

You’ll be glad you did and so will Fido:)

That’s all for today.

MR Bruno
Dogs-4Life.com

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