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Dog poisoning prevention

Living the Country Life Radio Program


Dogs and acreages go hand-in-hand, but there are many dangers that can befall a dog in the country. Chemicals, poisons and other materials may look like a snack to your dog, but can actually be toxic. In this episode of our radio program, learn about the "big three" causes of accidental poisoning, and get tips for keeping your best friend safe.

Radio interview source: Dr. Steven Hansen, toxicology, senior vice president, ASPCA

Learn more about preventing poisoning in dogs:

Antifreeze is a sweet but deadly poison: Upwards of 10,000 pets are killed each year by consuming antifreeze. Learn how to prevent antifreeze poisoning and what to do if your pet comes in contact with it.

Dangerous dozen: Learn the most common hazards dogs face, and how to avoid them.

Country pet care tips: Veterinarians and acreage owners Leigh and Bruce Ennen offer five pointers for keeping your pets safe.

Lisa Prater's lab mix, Dakota
 

 

 



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