Poison & Toxicity: Dog

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Poisons (Swallowed)

Dogs will put almost anything in their mouths, and may view something as simple as a weekly pill holder as a plastic chew toy. Unfortunately, this means they are prone to swallowing...

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Grape and Raisin Poisoning in Dogs

Grapes and their dried counterparts, raisins, may seem harmless, but not to dogs. Even small amounts of grapes or raisins can prove fatally toxic for a dog. The problem is that not...

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Poisons (General Overview)

The modern world is home to many chemicals, airborne substances, drugs, and plants that are poisonous to dogs. This article links to several everyday treatments guides for exposure...

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Poisonous Plants

Many plants are toxic to dogs. For this reason, it’s always a good idea to discourage them from chewing on or ingesting any vegetation, especially the following plants.

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Poisons (Topical)

All sorts of chemicals -- from tar and paint remover to gasoline and stinging nettles -- can cause skin irritation and burns when they contact a dog’s skin. They can even affect...

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