These household items can be toxic for your pets.
Food Items
Grapes or raisins
Avocados
Onions and onion powder
Garlic
Salt
Fatty Foods
Macadamia nuts
Coffee
Chocolate
Alcohol
Tea leaves
Raw yeast dough (i.e. bread dough)
Anything sweetened with Xylitol (i.e. gum, candy, etc.)
Household Items
Tobacco Products including cigarettes and cigarette butts
Lighter Fluid
Detergents
Fabric Softeners
Bleach
Disinfectants
Drain Cleaners
Oven Cleaner Sprays
Solvents
Lead
Liquid Potpourri
Lime Remover
Mothballs
Home Insect Products
Fly, Snail, and Slug Bait
Mouse and Rat Bait
Flea and Tick Products
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Acetaminophen
Cold and Flu Medications
Diet Pills
Many Over the Counter and Prescription Medications
Anti-Cancer Medications
Marijuana, Cocaine, and other illegal drugs
Outside the Home
Antifreeze is HIGHLY toxic even in small amounts
Gasoline
Pesticides
Cocoa bean shell mulch
Algae
Swimming pools or hot tubs
Visit www.aspca.org/apcc for a complete list of toxic plants
For pets that have ingested a toxin, it’s very helpful to have the package available for reference when you call us at (808) 671-7387.
You can also call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 1-888-426-4435. They are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The ASPCA does not charge a fee for the call.