Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Valentine's Day and your pet!

Dr. Jim with us this morning and gave us some very useful tips on Valentine's Day and your pet! Flowers: Avoid lilies, which can be fatal for cats. Tulips and carnations can be toxic with more than 100 other flowers. If you receive a bouquet of flowers, you throw the package because silica can be toxic. Also discard elastic, can absorb the pets easy. If the roses, while one of the first flowers to cut the plugs, which can cause serious infection if youPet is drilled. Hide all chocolate products. Dark chocolate contains methylxanthines can cause a stimulant containing caffeine such as vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity, seizures, and increased heart rate. The high content of fat in milk chocolate can lead to life-threatening inflammation of the pancreas. Do not be around pets candy, chewing gum and other sweets sweetened with artificial sweetener xylitol. Taking it can cause a sudden drop in blood sugar, depression, loss of coordination causedand seizures. Alcohol can not leave half-empty glasses of champagne, wine or other alcoholic beverages on the left sitting out for a strange animal on the ride. Quick payment. A bit 'of alcohol can cause vomiting, diarrhea, lack of coordination, central nervous system depression, tremors, difficulty breathing, metabolic disturbances, coma and respiratory arrest. Avoid candles candles unattended. Curious cats and playful pets can burn or even a fire to knock...

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