TGIF !!!!!!!!!
Woof to all my paw friends from my neighborhood. We have been very busy here so Mom is staying out of mischief.
I have had a very busy week cos the sun has been out, so lots of park time plus Mom surprised me taking me to a different park, it was so much fun.

Playing with Bobo is so much fun, Nili

I am a daisy amongst the daisies, Nili
Now for something very important for all of us : Mach is Pet Poison Prevention Month, something we need to remember especially with spring around the corner and lots of humans will be spring cleaning and working in the garden. Below you can see all the poisons that can mace us sick.

Hazardous Foods : 
Chocolate, Coffee, Grapes, Onions, Garlic, Alcohol, Macadania Nuts, Avocados
Hazardous Chemicals
Insecticides ,Pesticides, Cleaning Products, Fertilizer, Anti-Freeze, De-Ices.
Other :
Fabric Softener Sheets, Raw Hide, Plants (see list below), Children Toys
Plants:
Safe Palm, Tomato Plant, Daffodils, Ivy, Gladiolia and many more. Check on line before you plant to make sure they are safe.
Signs of Poisoning
01. Gastrointestinal signs : Vomiting, Diarrhea, Drooling/ hypersalivating, Nausea
02. Internal Bleeding : Coughing of blood, , Vomiting blood, Pale gums, A racing heart rate, Weakness or lethargy
03. Kidney Failure : Halitosis (“uremic” breath), Vomiting, Diarrhea, Excessive thirst or urination, Absence or decreased urination
04. Liver Failure : Jaundice/icterus/yellow discoloration to the gums, Weakness or collapse secondary to a low blood sugar, Dull mentation, acting abnormally, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Black-tarry stool (melena)
If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. A consultation fee may apply.
Have a safe and happy weekend everyone
With a woof and love from Nili
You sure do enjoy your park time sweet Nili! Yes, so many poisoning things out and about we got to always be careful. Thanks for joining Angel Brian’s Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
Thank you Terry for your Thankful Thursday Blog Hop, I love reading your blog about your cats also. We need to be careful all the time when out with our dogs because of the poisons and junk on the streets.
Nili looks beautiful amongst the daisies! Thank you for publishing this list, it’s so important to know what to look for and who to call. I was eating chocolate covered raisins one day, and a very tiny one fell on the floor. Before I had a chance to pick it up my foster dog ate it. Of course I called the vet right away even though it was so small. As expected they recommended I bring him in, and they made him throw it up. When he came out it’s like nothing happened, he was absolutely fine. It’s definitely not worth taking the risk because it could have caused serious kidney damage.
Thanks for your compliment, I love that photo too. It is so important to watch our dogs like hawks because of the poisons because if we do and prevent accidents there will not be vet bills. I am so careful what I eat when around Nili and always have a plate under to catch anything as I would rather be safe than sorry
It sounds like Nili had a great week! The sun has been shining here too, but it’s been cold. I think by mid-week, we’re supposed to warm up to the low 70s. I’ll love, but poor Henry is still longing for more snow. At least the lizards should be coming out soon to taunt him as he tries to chase them.
Calling attention to pet poison prevention is so important! I’m often surprised that people don’t realize what’s toxic to their buddy or that some things are fatally toxic. Super article! Very important!
Henry says Nili needs a cookie to get ready for a fun weekend!
Terri I cannot wait to see the photos of the lizards, sounds like so much fun. The importance of knowing what is poison is so important for everyone and like
you it surprises me that pet parents do not know. Nili woofs lots of cookies for Henry please. Have a wonderful week
This is very important information. You trust your parents to keep you safe so you can go play without a care, so it’s good to share the news.
Thank you and I agree with you
Such an important month! Great tips. And I love that picture of Nili in the field of daisies! Stay happy and healthy! Happy March!
Thanks so much and I agree with you it is important. I love that photo of Nili also in the field of daisies. Stay afe and healthy and have a happy March
It is beyond important that people are educated about the dangers around us. Things we often think are ‘fine’ are unsafe. Who knew that fabric conditioner sheets are dangerous. They are so popular and everywhere! Thank you for a very important post Nili!
Marjorie I agree it is so important and I am learning every day too, it is so important to share so others learn and keep their pets safe. Nili woofs thank you for reading and sharing this post