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Planning Yorkshire Terrier Surgery? Play it safe with their lifes!

 

I hear many cases of someone's precious Yorkshire Terrier being lost needlessly doing teeth cleaning or spaying and neutering. When scheduling a procedure with your vet make sure you ask for isoflorine gas. Its a gas that can be better controlled during surgery. Many vets use a injection instead and a lot of yorkies will go down for the surgery and never ever wake up.. So very very sad.. Ask for gas...


Common Doggie Hazards

Amaryllis leaves and flowers, Apricots, Autumn crocus bulbs, Azalea stems and leaves, Birds of paradise stems, Black-eyed Susan, Bleeding heart flowers and stems, Boxwood Bark, stems and leaves, Buttercup, Castor bean seeds (very toxic), Cherry laurel wood and branches (very toxic), Chinaberry tree wood and branches, Clematis stems and leaves, Daffodil bulbs, Delphinium plants, Dumb cane leaves (very dangerous), English ivy fruit, Flowers bulbs of any kind, Foxglove stems and flowers, Holly berries, Kalanchoe, Jack-in-the-pulpit, Jasmine leaves, Jerusalem cherry leaves and flowers, Jimsonweed or thorn apple (very dangerous), Larkspur stems, Laburnum bark, flowers, seeds and leaves, Lily of the valley leaves and flowers, Locoweed, Lupine stems and flowers, Mistletoe berries (very poisonous), Mountain laurel, Mushrooms- any that you can not identify as safe, Oleander bark, stems, and leaves (very dangerous), Peaches, Philodendron, Poinsettia leaves, Pokeweed, Potatoes, Privet bush stems and leaves, Rhododendron leaves, Rhubarb leaves, Skunk cabbage leaves and flowers, Tomatoes vines, Virginia creeper bark and stems, Wandering Jew, Wisteria bark and leaves, Yew bark, needles, and seeds (very dangerous).

 

Chocolat

 

Chocolate is another common canine hazard. It can be very dangerous for your pet. Chocolate contains caffeine and a related stimulant called theobromine, which can make your dog seriously ill. Both of these stimulants can raise your dogs heart rate, occasionally to the point of being fatal. Chocolate should be thought of as a poison to dogs. The effect it has on your dog depends both on its size and the amount of chocolate the dog consumed. The smaller the dog, the less chocolate it needs to eat in order to overdose.