Some herbicides can be harmful to pets. In fact, herbicides account for two of the top ten accidental poisonings for pets. Some of the most dangerous herbicides are ones that contain ���disulfoton�. Disulfoton pesticides can cause vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, and potentially death. What makes it worse is that dogs are drawn to disulfoton pesticides and will eat as much of it as they can get a hold of. Slug and snail bait can cause tremors, seizures, and death and they also tastes good to dogs. Other types of chemical herbicides can be less dangerous but are still risky for pets to consume and will often cause your pet to vomit.
Pets should stay away from areas treated with herbicides for at least 24-48 hours to ensure their safety.
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In fact, the Swiffer WetJet is not harmful to household pets. This was an internet rumor that circulated online. The Animal Poison Control Center has released a statement that there are no adverse chemicals that can be harmful to household pets.
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They eat peoplle and pets.
It depends on the kennel you take your pet to. Overall, no, kennels are not harmful to your pets. However, if the chosen kennel does not take care of the animals the way that it should it could be harmful.
In brief, it is harmful for pets to chew on or eat insulation. Keep your pets from gaining access or the opportunity to get at insulation.
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no parrrots arnt in fact they are pets!
Yes, philodendrons can be harmful to pets if ingested. They contain calcium oxalate crystals that can cause irritation and swelling in the mouth, throat, and stomach of pets. It's best to keep philodendrons out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
Tan mushrooms growing in your yard are not necessarily harmful to your plants or pets. However, some mushrooms can be toxic if ingested by pets or humans. It is best to remove them to prevent accidental ingestion.
pet tracking devices are not harmful to your pets based on research. Actually, these devices have returned many pets to their owners.