The Most Frequent Accidents Among Pets

The most frequent accidents among pets occur due to inattention or ignorance, but if we are ready to face them, most of the time they will not be dangerous.
The most frequent accidents among pets

Having a pet is like having a baby in the house, as it is totally dependent on the owner. Consequently, you will need to take precautions, both indoors and out, to keep them safe. Yet despite all your efforts, domestic accidents are still common.

In this article, we will talk about the necessary measures to avoid  the most frequent accidents  when having a pet.

The most frequent domestic accidents

Having a pet is a responsibility that goes beyond feeding and providing a roof. We will have to meet all the emotional, physical and mental needs of our pet and, of course, protect him in case something bad happens to him.

Accidents do happen, but most of the time they are due to carelessness and lack of information.  In this article, we will talk about the most frequent home accidents, so that you can prevent or deal with them in the best possible way.

Intoxication or poisoning

There is no doubt that poisoning is the most common of pet-related accidents. Sometimes you forget that you have a dog or cat in the house and leave cleaning products lying around which can be very harmful to your health if they are ingested.

Dog vomiting

What happens if your pet ingests some of these products? There are experts who assure that vomiting is the only option in some cases, but it is not always good because, depending on the ingested product, the fact that it passes through the throat again could burn the esophagus or the vocal cords.

Another possibility would be to always keep activated charcoal at home, to be given to your pet as soon as you realize that it has come into contact with a toxic product.

This will be just a gimmick while waiting for you to take your pet to the vet. A visit to the vet is extremely necessary in case of contact with a chemical and under no circumstances should it be avoided.

Falls and car accidents

Falls and car accidents are the most common causes of accidents among pets. When this happens, avoid moving your body too much and, of course, go to the vet as soon as possible. On the street, try to have someone accompany you, in order to immobilize the animal and allow air to enter the car.

Woman rescues run over dog

Cables

As with children, especially with puppies, you will need to plug electrical outlets and pick up cords because electrocution is another of the most frequent domestic accidents among pets. They should not be underestimated, as they can be fatal.

The most frequent accidents when having a dog

Stings, wounds or bites

Our pets go out on the street and, therefore, are exposed to parasites, bites from other dogs or even injuries because they latch onto something. The best thing before going to the vet is to shave the area, clean it and disinfect it with hydrogen peroxide or betadine, which can be applied with gauze or a tampon.

Injured dog is being medicated

Fractures

While not the most common, fractures can happen, caused by a fall or getting stuck in a fence or anywhere else.

In these cases it is essential not to move the animal’s body much and to go to the vet as soon as possible to immobilize the area or otherwise intervene in the appropriate way depending on the case.

Fractures among the most frequent accidents in dogs

The most frequent accidents: ingestion of food

It is known that dogs tend to eat whatever they find, wherever and whenever. If they ingest food that could harm them, such as chocolate, they could suffer from gastroenteritis, which must be treated by a professional as soon as possible.

Give the dog chocolate

Make sure your dog does not have access to foods that could harm him and try to control his movements, to prevent him from going to places or areas where there are products that are harmful to his health.

Don’t worry – most common home accidents usually have a solution if you act quickly.

Never underestimate an urgent visit to the vet, even if apparently everything seems fine.

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