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Press Releases
March
16, 2006
For
Immediate Release
Media
Contact: Kim Schlote
Phone:
(262) 546-5703
E-mail:
kschlote@ozaukeehumane.org
Protect
Peaches from Potential Poisons
GRAFTON,
WI. – After flossing your teeth each day
with dental floss, you discard it away and don't
give it another thought until the next day. But
this item and many other commonly used household
products can pose a threat to companion animals.
The
Ozaukee Humane Society reminds humans to avoid the
following household dangers:
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In addition to dental floss, string,
yarn and rubber bands can be easy for dogs and cats
to swallow and cause intestinal blockages or strangulation.
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Toys with removable parts such as stuffed
animals with plastic eyes can be dangerous and serve
as a choking hazard for animals.
·
Human medications including both over-the-counter
and prescribed should be out of your furry friend's
reach.
·
Numerous foods such as chicken and turkey
bones, onions, yeast dough, grapes, coffee grounds
and beans as well as chocolate can be choking hazards
or poisonous. Bones can puncture an intestine and
cause death and/or significant veterinary bills.
·
Chemicals including insect control products,
lawn fertilizer and antifreeze are fatal to companion
animals. Walking on the lawn may be enough to cause
serious illness.
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If swallowed, plants such as geraniums,
lilies and poinsettias can be poisonous.
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The Ozaukee Humane Society recommends
that small animal friends stay clear from wood shavings
because they emit dangerous fumes for the little
guys.
For
more information about the Ozaukee Humane Society,
call
(262) 377-7580 or visit www.ozaukeehumane.org.
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