January 15, 2010
WASHINGTON (RPRN) 01/15/10 — Is your pooch mad for people food? Does your kitty like to self-medicate? Sadly, not everything we love is good for us. In fact, many common household goods that we take for granted as harmless can poison our furry friends. In 2009, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center in Urbana, IL, handled more than 140,000 cases of pets exposed to toxic household substances, including insecticides, cleaning supplies and prescription medications.
To help you keep your pet safe and sound in 2010, our experts have created a list of the 10 common poisons that most affected our furry friends last year. Here’s a sneak peek at their advice:
As always, if you suspect your pet has ingested something toxic, please call your vet or the ASPCA’s 24-hour hotline at ![]()

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. To read our complete list of the 10 most common pet poisons of 2009, visit APCC online.
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