COLLIE HEALTH
Dangerous Medicines and foods
Under no circumstances give your Collie any of the following drugs
Ivermectine substances "Anti parasites": (Diapec®, Ecomectin®, Equimax®, Eqvalan®, Ivomec®, Noromectin®, Paramectin®, Qualimec®, Sumex®, Virbamec®)
Doramectine substances "Anti parasites": (Dectomax® )
Loperamide substances "ant diarrheal ": (Imodium®)
Moxidectine substances "Anti Parasites" (Cydectin®, Equest®)
(Flagyl)
Human pain killers - ie: Asprin, Paracetamol and Ibuprofen, unless under strict veterinary guidance
Under no circumstances give your Collie any of the following drugs
Ivermectine substances "Anti parasites": (Diapec®, Ecomectin®, Equimax®, Eqvalan®, Ivomec®, Noromectin®, Paramectin®, Qualimec®, Sumex®, Virbamec®)
Doramectine substances "Anti parasites": (Dectomax® )
Loperamide substances "ant diarrheal ": (Imodium®)
Moxidectine substances "Anti Parasites" (Cydectin®, Equest®)
(Flagyl)
Human pain killers - ie: Asprin, Paracetamol and Ibuprofen, unless under strict veterinary guidance
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Poisoning
Your pets can be poisoned too. Follow the same poison prevention tips for children to protect you animals. The following are some additional poison prevention tips specifically for your pet:
Never give your pet any medications unless specifically instructed to do so by a veterinarian. Many human medications can have dire consequences to animals, even in small amounts.
Never give your dog chocolate. Dogs are particularly sensitive to chocolate, and it is considered extremely poisonous for dogs.
Be aware of you houseplants. Many common household plants can cause kidney damage to your pets if ingested.
Keep all medications out of an animals reach, even they can get into a closed medicine bottle.
Keep hydrogen peroxide available in case you need to make your animal vomit due to a poisoning.
Do not give the peroxide unless instructed to do so by a veterinarian or a Poison Centre.
When treating you animal for ticks and fleas, read all product labels before you begin. Follow the safety recommendations given for you and for the animal.
Hose-down areas in your driveway or garage in which chemicals have been drained or leaked. A small amount of many chemicals can be fatal to an animal.
Be aware of neighbourhood poisons that may be lurking for your pet.
slug or snail baits put out in gardens
yards and gardens recently treated with insecticides
mushrooms and outdoor plants
rat and mouse poisons
conkers
FOOD AND POISONOUS SUBSTANCES
HOUSE AND GARDEN PLANTS POISONOUS TO DOGS
Grape and Raisin Toxicity
Your pets can be poisoned too. Follow the same poison prevention tips for children to protect you animals. The following are some additional poison prevention tips specifically for your pet:
Never give your pet any medications unless specifically instructed to do so by a veterinarian. Many human medications can have dire consequences to animals, even in small amounts.
Never give your dog chocolate. Dogs are particularly sensitive to chocolate, and it is considered extremely poisonous for dogs.
Be aware of you houseplants. Many common household plants can cause kidney damage to your pets if ingested.
Keep all medications out of an animals reach, even they can get into a closed medicine bottle.
Keep hydrogen peroxide available in case you need to make your animal vomit due to a poisoning.
Do not give the peroxide unless instructed to do so by a veterinarian or a Poison Centre.
When treating you animal for ticks and fleas, read all product labels before you begin. Follow the safety recommendations given for you and for the animal.
Hose-down areas in your driveway or garage in which chemicals have been drained or leaked. A small amount of many chemicals can be fatal to an animal.
Be aware of neighbourhood poisons that may be lurking for your pet.
slug or snail baits put out in gardens
yards and gardens recently treated with insecticides
mushrooms and outdoor plants
rat and mouse poisons
conkers
FOOD AND POISONOUS SUBSTANCES
HOUSE AND GARDEN PLANTS POISONOUS TO DOGS
Grape and Raisin Toxicity
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