Spot the Pet Poisons in Your Home

Dr. Bernadine Cruz  on Pet Life Radio

Pets explore their worlds by licking, sniffing, touching and swallowing items they encounter.  It may have seemed like a good idea at the time to investigate the puddle on the garage floor, down that round roly poly thing on the bathroom counter or munch on the wobbly mouse in the yard.  But the consequences could be deadly.  And then there are the well meaning pet owner who tries to save money by consulting Dr. Google and treating their pets with toxic outcomes.

Dr. Charlotte Flint, as a senior consulting veterinarian at Pet Poison Helpline has heard stories that would turn your fur green and toss your kibble.  We are going to break down room by room some of the most common pet toxins in your home. 

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