Pet Calming Chews Result in Human Panic
Common July 4 Pet Anxiety Treatment Leads to Accidental Overdose
"I had just moved to a new apartment, and I ran out to do some grocery shopping," explained
"After talking with the experts at Pet Poison Helpline, they determined that Chubbs was not in danger because of his size," Dickson explained. "He's a fit cattle dog, but he's 65 pounds. Because Elton is only 10 pounds, they recommended I take him into the hospital for treatment and observation."
As soon as Dickson arrived at Carolina Veterinary Specialists in
"The dedicated team at Carolina Veterinary Specialists took great care of Elton," said Dr.
Accidental medication poisoning is only one of the risks facing pets during the
"According to AKC Reunite, more pets go missing during the
Tip 1: Establish a Place of Sanctuary
Make sure your dog or cat always has access to a comfortable, quiet and safe place to get away from the noise. Either a closet, under a piece of furniture or in his crate.
Tip 2: Make Toys and Long-Lasting Treats Available
Keep toys and long-lasting treats in your pet's safe area to make the area more fun and to provide distractions from loud noises and flashes.
Tip 3: Exercise Earlier in the Day is Key
Make time to exercise your pet during daylight hours; then, keep them safely indoors before the fireworks begin.
Tip 4: Turn Up the Music, but Not Too Loud
At dusk, close your windows and curtains and turn on music or the television to muffle the loud noises that accompany social gatherings and the booming thunder from fireworks.
Tip 5: Watch Their Body Language:
Pets convey fear by shivering, cowering, tucking their tail between the legs, and averting their eyes. Looming over a fearful dog will only make it more anxious; and unless a dog is likely to get hurt it is often best to leave a fearful dog alone because its behavior when scared is uncertain. Overall, you know your pet best, and recognizing the cues they give you through their body language will help to determine the best way to make them as comfortable as possible.
"Enjoy the
Pet Poison Helpline created Toxin Tails to educate the veterinary community and pet lovers on the many types of poisoning dangers facing pets, both in and out of the home. All the pets highlighted in Toxin Tails have been successfully treated for the poisoning and fully recovered.
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