🏠Household Items
Household Items
Many common household items are dangerous to pets who may ingest them accidentally. Cleaning products, laundry detergent, and insecticides are severe poisons. Human medications like paracetamol (acetaminophen) and ibuprofen are extremely dangerous to pets. Xylitol, found in sugar-free gum and toothpaste, can cause fatal hypoglycemia in dogs. Always store these items securely out of your pet's reach.
Safety Summary
✅Safe
2
⚠️Caution
15
❌Danger
11
Total: 27 items
All Foods (27)
Alcohol
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Beer/Wine
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Caffeine
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Candy
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Chips
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Chocolate
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Coconut Oil
🐕Safe🐱Caution
Coconut Water
🐕Safe🐱Safe
Coffee
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Cookies
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Crackers
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Energy Drink
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Fruit Juice
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Gum
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Honey
🐕Safe🐱Safe
Ketchup
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Mayonnaise
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Mustard
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Olive Oil
🐕Safe🐱Caution
Oyster Sauce
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Popcorn
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Pretzels
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Soda
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Soy Sauce
🐕Danger🐱Danger
Tea
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Vinegar
🐕Caution🐱Caution
Xylitol
🐕Danger🐱Caution
Safety Tips
Always store medications, chemicals, and household products out of your pet's reach. Use locked cabinets for cleaning supplies. Make sure trash cans have secure lids. If you suspect your pet has ingested a chemical, bring the packaging to the vet immediately.