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🐾 Hidden Home Dangers for Pets

By Blog Writer Updated: June 29, 2025 2 min read

Your home is your pet’s safe space—but did you know that many everyday items can be dangerous or even deadly to dogs and cats?

As a pet parent, being informed is your first line of defence. This guide helps you identify common toxins, recognise the signs of poisoning, and take safe first aid steps before reaching your veterinarian.


⚠️ Top Common Household Toxins for Pets

Item Toxic To Why It’s Dangerous
Chocolate Dogs, Cats Contains theobromine – causes seizures, heart issues
Xylitol (sugar-free gum/candy) Dogs Causes low blood sugar, liver failure
Grapes & Raisins Dogs Leads to kidney failure
Onions & Garlic Dogs, Cats Destroys red blood cells (causes anemia)
Paracetamol / Acetaminophen Cats (very toxic), Dogs Liver failure, fatal for cats
Rodenticides (rat poison) Dogs, Cats Internal bleeding or brain swelling
Cleaning Products (bleach, disinfectants) Dogs, Cats Corrosive burns, toxic absorption
Essential Oils (tea tree, eucalyptus, etc.) Cats Severe liver toxicity
Lilies (flowers) Cats Causes kidney failure
Alcohol Dogs, Cats Depresses brain function, can be fatal

🚨 Signs of Poisoning – When to Call the Vet

  • Vomiting or diarrhea

  • Excessive drooling

  • Weakness or collapse

  • Seizures or muscle tremors

  • Pale gums, abnormal breathing

  • Bleeding from nose/mouth or in urine

  • Abdominal swelling or pain


🩺 First Aid Until You Reach the Vet

⚠️ Do NOT induce vomiting unless instructed by a vet.

What to Do:

  1. Remove the toxin source
    Secure your pet and keep others away.

  2. Keep the label or product
    It helps the vet identify the poison quickly.

  3. Rinse skin or eyes (for chemical exposure)
    Use lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes.

  4. If toxin is ingested, rinse the mouth gently
    Don’t use milk or food unless advised.

  5. Avoid giving meds or home remedies
    Some can worsen the situation.

  6. Call your vet immediately
    📞 Pet Planet Veterinary Clinic – JVC: +971 54 267 6038


🛡️ How to Prevent Poisoning

  • Lock away medications, cleaners, and food.

  • Never give human meds to pets.

  • Avoid using toxic plants or essential oils in your home.

  • Educate family members about pet safety.


🐶🐱 Emergency? We’re Here for You

If you suspect your pet has ingested a toxin, time is critical. Call or visit us immediately.

📞 Pet Planet Veterinary Clinic – JVC – Dubai
Phone: +971 54 267 6038


Prepared by Dr Abdelwahab
Pet Planet Veterinary Clinic – JVC

Blog Writer

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