Poison Control Pet Safety Tips

We have designed this page to educate pet owners and veterinarians about the different toxins present in their surroundings.


We understand the immense importance of keeping our beloved pets safe and healthy. By being aware of the various toxins that can pose a danger to our furry friends, we can take proactive measures to prevent any potential harm. Our goal is to empower you with knowledge that will enable you to create a safe environment for your pets to thrive in. Through detailed information and visual aids, we aim to make it easier for both pet owners and veterinarians to recognize and address any risks that may be present. By highlighting common hazardous situations, we hope to equip you with the necessary tools to keep your pets out of harm's way. Remember, your pets rely on you to keep them safe, and with the right information and precautions, we can ensure that they live long, healthy, and happy lives by your side.


Preventing Poison Accidents at Home

It's important to keep all potential poisons out of reach of your pets. This includes household cleaners, medications, and even certain plants. If you suspect your pet has ingested something toxic, contact your veterinarian or a pet poison hotline immediately. Additionally, be cautious of food items that can be toxic to pets, such as chocolate, grapes, and onions.


Poison Control Prevention Around the Holidays

During the holidays, it's especially important to be mindful of potential pet hazards. Keep an eye on your pets around holiday decorations, such as tinsel, ornaments, and poinsettias. Also, be mindful of any guests who may bring potentially harmful items into your home.


Personalized Care and Strong Client Relationships

Here at PAWsome Companions, we are dedicated to providing personalized care tailored to each pet's unique needs. Our team is trained in pet first aid, wound care, and CPR, ensuring that your pets are in safe hands at all times. We prioritize transparency, communication, and celebrating the joys of pet ownership.