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Watch what your pets eat:
Don't give your pet’s human food or table scraps, and be careful about leaving food or drinks unattended where your pets can get to them.
Be cautious with plants:
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Some plants can be toxic to pets, so be sure to research which ones are safe for your home and garden.
Use pet-safe products:
When selecting cleaning products, lawn treatments, and other household products, choose those that are labeled as safe for pets.
Know the signs of poisoning:
Familiarize yourself with the symptoms of poisoning in pets, including vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, seizures, and difficulty breathing.
Have a plan in case of an emergency:
Keep the phone numb your veterinarian and nearby emergency an hospital handy, and k the steps to take if yo suspect your pet has ingested something t