

Ten common poisonous food and plants for dogs
Chocolate
Vitamin D Overdose
Fertilizers
Antidepressant medications
Xylitol (sugar-free gum & more)
Mouse and Rat poison
Stimulant Medications (e.g., for ADD/ADHD)
Acetaminophen (e.g., Tylenol)
Grapes & Raisins
Anti-inflammatory medications
Ten common poisonous food and plants for cats
Antidepressant medications
Spot-on flea/tick medications for dogs
Essential Oils
Lilies
Household cleaner
Mouse and Rat poison
(rodenticide)
Stimulant Medications (e.g., for ADD/ADHD)
Vitamin D Overdose
Onions & Garlic
Anti-inflammatory medications
If you assume your pets have eaten or swallowed any of the items above or any other questionable substance, quickly call your veterinarian for help.
It is vital to identify the suspected substance timely and accurately. it is a great help to have the package, label or container of the questionable substance to save time and may help save the pet's life.

