Dog Safety-7 Common Household Pet Dangers


Before you begin making dog safety a huge part of preparing your home for your new passion. This event serves those pet parents with a beloved pet roaming at home at this moment.

Regardless if a new arrival is coming or you have your passion today at home. One thing is certain, adapting to the new pooch or additional pet dog/cat can be fun, and it takes a lot of work to ensure your home is pet friendly.

The most important thing to think about while preparing your home for the new arrival/pet is just like a child, they will need a lot of cuddling, and attention, and there will definitely be a lot of wet kisses!

To further ensure its safety, add a pop-up dog crate for comfort and security that’s portable.

Shall we begin?

First of all, before we begin, check this amazing tool to get your dog to do what you want and for the dog to live a happier life.

For this reason, we are sharing a list of the most “Common Household Pet Dangers” possibly lurking in and around homes in plain sight. Be sure to take this list and share it with pet owners alike.

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1. Commodities – The most highly regarded pet safety requirement of them all!

Immediately, you should take into consideration the yard and garden. Initially, check fences and gates to be sure there are no holes that are large enough for it to get his head stuck inside of it.

Prepare for your litter and/or trash cans, which can be tipped over because a smaller puppy stands a chance to eat things that he shouldn’t. Moreover, be sure to stop treating your lawn and garden with pesticides.

If possible, try to remove all chemicals and/or other harmful products out of reach of the new arrival.

Let’s begin with our proven danger list. Our number #1 danger to this list is: [Commodities]

Yes, commodities; Common everyday items in and around your home. Sadly enough, consumption of over-the-counter medicine is the top reason pet parents call the Animal Poison Control Center (APCC).

Check this list and please check it twice.

  • Acetaminophen Anti-cancer drugs Antidepressants
  • Antifreeze/coolant Bleach Cocoa mulch
  • Cold and Flu medicine Compost Detergents
  • Diet Pills Disinfectants Drain Cleaner
  • Fabric Softeners Fertilizer Flea and Tick Products
  • Fly Bait Gasoline Ibuprofen and Aspirin
  • Insecticides Lead to Lighter Fluid
  • Liquid Potpourri Moth Balls Oil
  • Oven Cleaner Sprays Paint Thinners Pesticides
  • Rodent Bait Tobacco Products Vitamins

2. Areas in your home and outside for pet safety near swimming pools.

If your pet is much older, may we suggest you consider taking them at least twice a year to your local vet? This will allow your veterinarian to provide properly examine your dog and determine its health level.

Secondly, it is very important to consider the listed areas below. If you aren’t careful, your pet will somehow find a way to these hidden lurking dangers.

Even a remote control could lead to a harmful event.

Be sure all electrical and cable wires are either in a space your pooch will not be or hide them under rugs or carpets. Exposed wires can become dangerous to chew and gnaw on.
Just like a small toddler, your pet dog will explore every around your home, including items on the rug and around the couch.

  • Balconies
  • Doorways
  • Fireplaces/Fire-pits
  • Gates
  • Window
  • Swimming pool fence

For instance, if you have an open basement, stairs leading to a second floor, or an uneven rise in your home. At first, try installing a dog safety gate or use a baby gate to confine his run area to prevent harm.

By comparison, both toddlers and puppies alike are not aware of the danger and don’t realize that they could fall down steps and hurt themselves.

3. Dog security during the holidays!

When possible, taking a few extra steps in slowly observing your home, may save you a trip to the veterinarian near you.

  • New Year – Balloons, Confetti, Noise Makers
  • Valentine’s Day – Flowers, Boxes of Chocolate, Candies
  • Easter – Fake Grass, Spring Bulbs, Plastic Egg Shells
  • 4th of July – Fireworks
  • Halloween – Candles, Candy
  • Thanksgiving – Turkey Bones, Hot Containers
  • Christmas – Holiday Tree, Light Strands, Tree water, Decoration Hooks, Tinsel, Styrofoam

4. Review these dog safety closely.

What types of a dog emergency safety tips warrant an immediate visit?

For the most part, installing a dog safety gate could prove vital. When you are creating social barriers in and around your home. Be sure to go a little bit above and beyond identifying hidden areas which could allow your pet to roam.

In fact, don’t become too alarmed when I tell you that you must be alert to the following emergencies.

Each of these simply requires emergency care immediately.

  • Abnormal or difficulty breathing and for sure no breathing.
  • Loss of consciousness or even collapse.
  • Shock: Rapid pulse, weak, low body temperature.
  • Bloat: swollen belly, drooling, extreme anxiety, pacing, attempt to vomit or defecate without success
  • All burns or gaping wounds
  • Seizures
  • Profuse repeated diarrhea or vomiting
  • Depression, lethargy, bumping into things, and weakness
  • Near-drowning
  • Electric shock

Please Note: When possible, alert the care facility of your emergency to better prepare for your arrival. Your ability to calmly communicate the precise problem to help alleviate your beloved pets’ concerns.

5. Dog safety leash may help keep your pooch safe!

For the most part, did you know that wild weeds and plants should not be eaten for normal consumption?

In addition, please be aware that not all leafy greens are good to eat. To be safe, take a closer around your home to ensure some of these plants are hidden out of view.

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  • African Violet Amaryllis Areca Palm Autumn Crocus
  • Azalea Baby Rubber Plant Ball Fern Bird of Paradise
  • Boston Fern Bromeliads Calla Lily Christmas Cactus
  • Daffodil Dieffenbachia Dracaena Eucalyptus
  • Ficus Gladiolas Honeysuckle Hyacinth
  • Hydrangea Iris Lilies Lily of the Valley
  • Morning Glory Oleander Philodendron Pathos
  • Rose Rhododendron Sago Palm Spider Plant
  • Tulip Wisteria Zinnia Variegated Wax
  • Plant

6. Human Ingredients.

  • Alcohol Artificial Sweeteners Avocados
  • Chocolate Coffee Fatty Foods
  • Garlic Grapes Macadamia Nuts
  • Onions Raisins Raw Yeast Dough
  • Salt Spoiled Foods Tea Leaves

In conclusion, please read all peanut butter labels. Dogs are pretty nuts about peanut butter; review with your pet’s doctor first. In the same way, some brands contain xylitol and artificial sweetener which are very harmful and dangerous to dogs.

7. Objects

  • Batteries Buttons Coins Cotton Swabs
  • Dental Floss Electrical Cords Eye Glasses Hairpins
  • Jewelry Nylons Paper Clips Plastic Wrap
  • Razor Rubber bands Rugs Silverware
  • Dishes Towels Twist Ties Yarn or Thread

There you have it. Finally, our list of household pet dangers and how a dog veterinarian can assist you in keeping your pet’s medical health at its best. Don’t wait, now it’s your turn to take action to make your home a much safer environment for your passion.

If you liked the post, be sure to share this list of household pet dangers with family and friends with pets. You’ll be glad you did!

We have enjoyed sharing our happiness with you today! Bark if you love us! Woof 🙂

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