If you’ve ever had children and had to baby-proof your home, you know very well all the odd things that babies are capable of and why you had to take those measures. Our furry little friends are no different than babies in that regard. There are a number of hazards present in homes in the… The post Hold Your Horses! Why Pet-Proofing Your Home Is Important appeared first on Staples Animal Hospital.
If you’ve ever had children and had to baby-proof your home, you know very well all the odd things that babies are capable of and why you had to take those measures. Our furry little friends are no different than babies in that regard.
There are a number of hazards present in homes in the form of common household items and decorations. These hazards can range from mild discomfort to fatalities in pets, and some of them are things that most people aren’t even aware of!
Here are a few reasons why pet-proofing your home is extremely important.
A lot of pet parents have had the experience of pets giving them the “look” when they’re eating in front of them. You know what we’re talking about; the look that makes your heart melt and offer them some of your food because you just can’t help it.
While you may think you’re being kind to your pet, there are a number of foods that humans eat that are toxic for pets. Chocolate is a very good example, which if ingested in a large quantity, can potentially kill your furry friend.
Before feeding your pet anything, always check to make sure that they can actually eat what you’re offering. Sticking to serving them food that’s specifically made for them is the safest option here. You should also be aware of any hazardous food that may be lying around and ensure it stays out of your pet’s reach.
It’s very common for homeowners to decorate their home with plants. While placing plants around the house is perfectly fine for your pet, there are certain plants that can cause some serious medical problems in pets.
Lilies, daffodils and tulips are to name a few plants that are toxic for your pets. When decorating your home with plants, always ensure that they’re out of your pets reach. This is because firstly, pets can knock them over and create a mess.
Secondly, and more importantly, they might ingest toxic plants and end up harming their health. It’s best to avoid placing plants that are toxic to pets in your home, and just generally not letting pets get their paws on your plants.
Medicines that are intended for human use should never be used for pets. Simple medication such as aspirin or ibuprofen can cause gastrointestinal and kidney problems in pets. Even medical products meant for one kind of animal should not be used on another. For example, cats are extremely sensitive to active ingredients present in flea and tick medication for dogs.
Other items include loose wires around the house and precious items that you don’t want your pets to destroy. Cats and dogs may play around and chew at wires which could be very dangerous to them. They could also have an “accident” on your favorite rug or get too close to that fancy vase.
This is why pet-proofing your home is in the best interest of your pet and you.
Has your furry little friend gotten into some trouble? Maybe they ate something wrong or injured themselves while playing around. Staples Animal Hospital would be happy to provide you with the best veterinarian care available!
Our animal hospital in London, Ontario is fully equipped to handle all kinds of pet problems that you might face. Contact us now and we will take care of your best friend for you!