Translate from:

    Translate to:

Archive for January, 2010

Ten Most Common Pet Poisons of 2009

As a pet owner for the last 25 years, I wanted to share the top ten pet poisons. Responsible pet owners need to be vigilant about keeping these items out of reach of their pets. Help keep your pet safe from these common items found around your home.

Cheers!

Betina Foreman-Austin TX Realtor

Via Kristin Johnston,Realtor,Waukesha County WI Real Estate (Remax Realty Center 414-254-6647):

Ten Most Common Pet Poisons of 2009

Pills

Is your pooch mad for people food? Does your kitty like to self-medicate? Sadly, not everything we love is good for us. In fact, many common household goods that we take for granted as harmless can poison our furry friends. In 2009, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center in Urbana, IL, handled more than 140,000 cases of pets exposed to toxic household substances, including insecticides, cleaning supplies and prescription medications.

To help you keep your pet safe and sound in 2010, our experts have created a list of the 10 common poisons that most affected our furry friends last year. Here’s a sneak peek at their advice:

  • Top dishonors—once again—go to human medications, which accounted for the most calls to the ASPCA’s 24-hour poison control hotline in 2009. Pets often snatch pill vials from counters and nightstands or gobble up meds accidentally dropped on the floor. Remember to keep all medications, including pain remedies, antidepressants and decongestants, in a cabinet far away from pets’ prying paws.
  • Cats and dogs are often the unwitting victims of our efforts to battle flea infestations. The misapplication of spot-on flea and tick products can be especially problematic for our feline friends. Talk to your vet about choosing the right, species-specific flea treatment for your pet and never use products made for dogs on cats, and vice versa.
  • Some of the most delicious people food—including citrus, avocado and raisins—can be poisonous to pets. Chocolate ingestion accounted for nearly half of all people food-related cases in 2009, so be sure to keep cocoa hidden from your resourceful cat or dog.
  • Pet parents also need to remember to protect their cats and dogs from common household cleaners such as bleaches, detergents and disinfectants. These products, when inhaled by our furry friends, can cause serious gastrointestinal distress and irritation to the respiratory tract.
  • Household plants may keep your house green and your air clean, but some can cause serious gastrointestinal problems for companion animals who nibble on them. Check out our toxic plant list before your next visit to the nursery.

Here is the full list of 10 common poisons:

Top 10 Pet Poisons of 2009

Orange long haired cat laying

With various dangers lurking in corners and cabinets, the home can be a minefield of poisons for our pets. In 2009, the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) in Urbana, IL, handled more than 140,000 cases of pets exposed to toxic substances, many of which included everyday household products. Don’t leave it up to Fido or Fluffy to keep themselves safe. Below is a list of the top 10 pet poisons that affected our furry friends in 2009.

Human Medications

For several years, human medications have been number one on the ASPCA’s list of common hazards, and 2009 was no exception. Last year, the ASPCA managed 45,816 calls involving prescription and over-the-counter drugs such as painkillers, cold medications, antidepressants and dietary supplements. Pets often snatch pill vials from counters and nightstands or gobble up medications accidentally dropped on the floor, so it’s essential to keep meds tucked away in hard-to-reach cabinets.

Insecticides

In our effort to battle home invasions by unwelcome pests, we often unwittingly put our furry friends at risk. In 2009, our toxicologists fielded 29,020 calls related to insecticides. One of the most common incidents involved the misuse of flea and tick products—such as applying the wrong topical treatment to the wrong species. Thus, it’s always important to talk to your pet’s veterinarian before beginning any flea and tick control program.

People Food

People food like grapes, raisins, avocado and products containing xylitol, like gum, can seriously disable our furry friends, and accounted for more than 17,453 cases in 2009. One of the worst offenders—chocolate—contains large amounts of methylxanthines, which, if ingested in significant amounts, can cause vomiting, diarrhea, panting, excessive thirst, urination, hyperactivity, and in severe cases, abnormal heart rhythm, tremors and seizures.

Plants

Common houseplants were the subject of 7,858 calls to APCC in 2009. Varieties such as azalea, rhododendron, sago palm, lilies, kalanchoe and schefflera are often found in homes and can be harmful to pets. Lilies are especially toxic to cats, and can cause life-threatening kidney failure even in small amounts.

Veterinary Medications

Even though veterinary medications are intended for pets, they’re often misapplied or improperly dispensed by well-meaning pet parents. In 2009, the ASPCA managed 7,680 cases involving animal-related preparations such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, heartworm preventatives, de-wormers, antibiotics, vaccines and nutritional supplements.

Rodenticides

Last year, the ASPCA received 6,639 calls about pets who had accidentally ingested rat and mouse poisons. Many baits used to attract rodents contain inactive ingredients that are attractive to pets as well. Depending on the type of rodenticide, ingestions can lead to potentially life-threatening problems for pets including bleeding, seizures or kidney damage. 

Household Cleaners

Everybody knows that household cleaning supplies can be toxic to adults and children, but few take precautions to protect their pets from common agents such as bleaches, detergents and disinfectants. Last year, the ASPCA received 4,143 calls related to household cleaners. These products, when inhaled by our furry friends, can cause serious gastrointestinal distress and irritation to the respiratory tract.

Heavy Metals

It’s not too much loud music that constitutes our next pet poison offender. Instead, it’s heavy metals such as lead, zinc and mercury, which accounted for 3,304 cases of pet poisonings in 2009. Lead is especially pernicious, and pets are exposed to it through many sources, including consumer products, paint chips, linoleum, and lead dust produced when surfaces in older homes are scraped or sanded.

Garden Products

It may keep your grass green, but certain types of fertilizer and garden products can cause problems for outdoor cats and dogs. Last year, the ASPCA fielded 2,329 calls related to fertilizer exposure, which can cause severe gastric upset and possibly gastrointestinal obstruction.

Chemical Hazards

In 2009, the ASPCA handled approximately 2,175 cases of pet exposure to chemical hazards. A category on the rise, chemical hazards—found in ethylene glycol antifreeze, paint thinner, drain cleaners and pool/spa chemicals—form a substantial danger to pets. Substances in this group can cause gastrointestinal upset, depression, respiratory difficulties and chemical burns.

Prevention is really key to avoiding accidental exposure, but if you suspect your pet has ingested something toxic, please contact your veterinarian or the Animal Poison Control Center’s 24-hour hotline at (888) 426-4435.

 

Your contact for all your real estate needs in Waukesha County, WI,                  

Kristin Johnston Buying A Home In The City of Waukesha, WI

PLEASE ASK ME ABOUT MY GIVE BACK PROGRAM, WHERE I MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TO AN ANIMAL SHELTER IN YOUR NAME UPON CLOSING!!! 

Petland -- Stop Selling Puppies!
HSUS MySpace Page | Stop Puppy Mills Website

 

 

 

Adopt a Pet Petfinder Link

 

Listen to my blog at http://podcasts.odiogo.com/kristins-blog/podcasts-xml.php

Se Habla Espanol!

 

 View Kristin Johnston's profile on LinkedIn animated twitter button See full size image

bdg profile Ten Most Common Pet Poisons of 2009 Personal blogs ar124040835113138 Ten Most Common Pet Poisons of 2009

 header bdr 300x30 Ten Most Common Pet Poisons of 2009

       

The Animal Rescue Site
Google BuzzRetweet this post

South Austin Open House Sunday 1-4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!

South Austin Open House this Sunday from 1-4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition! This gorgeous home has much to offer the discriminating buyer. There are three very spacious bedrooms, one of the secondary bedrooms has built-in shelves. The master bedroom is enormous with a separate sitting area and has a big walk-in closet. There is a huge out-door living deck area with a pergola to beat the summer heat. The home has new paint, carpet (in bedrooms) and new fence in 2009. The kitchen is open and has stainless steel appliances that convey. The floors are stained concrete, so no allergy issues for the owners of this home. This is a quiet street that is close enough to walk to Lifetime Fitness or Chuy’s!

 8348411 201 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!   8348411 301 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!

 

8348411 601 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!  8348411 801 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!

 8348411 K01 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!  8348411 M01 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!

Directions: William Cannon to Brush Country take a left to Convict Hill take a left. Take a right on Vermillion and a left on Triboro Trail.

For more information on this beautiful home for sale, please contact me via email or phone. I work primarily as a buyers agent in south and central Austin. I hope to see you Sunday at 4202 Triboro Trail.

Betina Foreman-Realtor

Keller Williams Real Estate

1801 S. MOPAC, Suite 100

Austin, TX 78746

(512)771-6318

www.CentralTexasGreenHomes.com

 header bdr 300x30 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!

       

The Animal Rescue Site
Google BuzzRetweet this post

South Austin Open House Sunday 1-4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!

South Austin Open House this Sunday from 1-4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition! This gorgeous home has much to offer the discriminating buyer. There are three very spacious bedrooms, one of the secondary bedrooms has built-in shelves. The master bedroom is enormous with a separate sitting area and has a big walk-in closet. There is a huge out-door living deck area with a pergola to beat the summer heat. The home has new paint, carpet (in bedrooms) and new fence in 2009. The kitchen is open and has stainless steel appliances that convey. The floors are stained concrete, so no allergy issues for the owners of this home. This is a quiet street that is close enough to walk to Lifetime Fitness or Chuy’s!

 8348411 201 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!   8348411 301 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!

 

8348411 601 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!  8348411 801 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!

 8348411 K01 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!  8348411 M01 12 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!

Directions: William Cannon to Brush Country take a left to Convict Hill take a left. Take a right on Vermillion and a left on Triboro Trail.

For more information on this beautiful home for sale, please contact me via email or phone. I work primarily as a buyers agent in south and central Austin. I hope to see you Sunday at 4202 Triboro Trail.

Betina Foreman-Realtor

Keller Williams Real Estate

1801 S. MOPAC, Suite 100

Austin, TX 78746

(512)771-6318

www.CentralTexasGreenHomes.com

 header bdr 300x30 South Austin Open House Sunday 1 4 at 4204 Triboro Trail in the lovely Sunset Addition!

       

The Animal Rescue Site
Google BuzzRetweet this post

New local Austin company debuts fantastic new chip Beanitos Bean Chips! Find out where they are available now!

A new company called Bean Brand Foods just launched a great new healthy chip called Beanitos Bean Chips. The company was created by two brothers: Doug and Dave Foreman. This innovative chip is completely corn-free, made from whole beans and has a number of health benefits: high protien, high fiber, high in Omega 3’s, low glycemic, and gluten-free. The health benefits are wonderful, but the chips simply taste too good to be good for you. Beanitos hold up well for making nachos and are great for dipping in salsa, hummus or guacamole. They have two varieties: Black Bean and Pinto Bean with Flax Seeds, both are delicious! 

 http://www.austinchronicle.com/binary/f5ad/food_feature1.jpg

You can find them in the following local Austin stores

Avenue B Grocery-4403 Ave. B (Hyde Park)

Barton Food Mart- 1500 Spyglass (Barton Hills)

Barton Hills Market-1220 Barton Hills Drive (Barton Hills)

Bluebonnet Food Mart- 1701 Bluebonnet (Barton Hills)

Fresh Plus-408 East 43rd Street-1221West Lynn St. (Hyde Park, Tarrytown)

King Food Mart- 7612 Brodie Lane (south Austin)

Natural Grocers- 3900 Guadalupe

Phoenicia Bakery- 2912 S. Lamar Blvd. (Barton Hills)

Royal Blue Markets-247 W. 3rd Street-(two locations downtown)

Thom’s Market- Barton Springs Road (Zilker)

They are also available online at Beanitos.com. In the spirit of being totally transparent and honest, you should note this is a shameless plug for my husband’s company. The thing is I love these chips and I am sure you will too!!

 

If you would like some information on south Austin homes, please contact me.  My background is construction, both high end residential and commercial. I can assist you with a home or land purchase anywhere in Travis county. My other areas of expertise are Lake Travis/Lakeway, Lake Point, Granada Hills, Barton Hills/Zilker, Circle C, Circle C Ranch, Northwest Hills, and Hyde Park. I look forward to the opportunity to earn your business!

Betina Foreman REALTOR – Your best bet in Austin real estate!

Keller Williams Realty    1801 S. MOPAC, Suite 100    Austin,  TX 78746

512-771-6318  BetinaForemanREALTOR@Yahoo.com  www.ZilkerParkHomes.com

Member of: Austin Board of Realtors, Texas Association of Realtors, National Association of Realtors, ActiveRain.com, Trulia-VIP Realtor and Zillow.

 header bdr 300x30 New local Austin company debuts fantastic new chip Beanitos Bean Chips! Find out where they are available now!

       

The Animal Rescue Site
Google BuzzRetweet this post
MortgageCalculator.org
Input Information
Loan Amount ($)
Interest Rate (%)
Length of Loan (Yrs)