LAWN CHEMICALS MAY BE HARMFUL TO YOUR PETS

June 16, 2009 · Filed Under Pet Care 

Pets play an important role in the home and can be wonderful companions to kids, adults and seniors. The bond that forms between a family and their pet is sometimes difficult for non pet owners to understand, but for all of us who have or have had a pet in our home, we know the joy and pleasure these faithful companions can bring.

Owning and caring for a family pet doesn’t have to be a difficult or burdensome experience. Simplepetcare.com is a free resource that was created for pet lovers like you to take away the mystery and difficulty of everyday pet care. From dogs, cats and birds, to reptiles and small rodents you’ll find all the necessary information to properly care for your pet.
he origin of the canine can be traced back with some certainty to the Eocene Miacids that existed nearly 55 million years ago. The modern day dog evolved from the Canoidea line (a coyote type of dog) that existed around 38 million years ago, which again evolved into a fox-like animal (the Leptocyon) and then into a wolf-like animal (the Tomarctus) about 10 million years ago. The Tomarctus was apparently native to the North American continent, and from there began expanding throughout the various parts of the world. The dog like Tomarctus was a dog-like carnivore that eventually evolved into the modern day dog.
Modern day evidence suggests that the dog is the closest relative to the wolf – experts have deduced this information based on genetics and behavior patterns.
These wolf like animals became domesticated as humans began raising the wolf pups as tame and social animals. Humans probably interacted more with these animals because of the shared interest in the same types of prey and habitats. Eventually these pups became dependent on the humans for food and adapted to living with humans. The modern day domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is a descendent of these early wolf-pup domestication beginning around 10,000 BC.
The dog has long been considered as “Man’s best friend.” When dogs are properly cared for from the time they are puppies, they will grow to live a good healthy life. Proper care and attention will earn you undying loyalty from your canine friend.
Dogs are primarily different from other household pets for two main reasons: social attachment to humans, and physical temperament
Dogs are social creatures – they bond they form with humans is uncommon to other domesticated animals. Their friendly and protective natures make them ideal companions to humans.
Dogs are varied in their temperaments and have been bred to enhance specific characteristics. Because of their varied physical sizes and temperaments, it is very common for a pet owner to find a type dog that meets their emotional needs – there is pretty much a dog for any type of personality out there.
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Insecticides and herbicides can be harmful to your pets. Insecticides usually work by interfering with an insect’s nervous system. Even though insecticides kill insects, they usually won’t kill your pets, but they can have a detrimental effect on their nervous system. Herbicides kill unwanted plants. 2, 4-D (used in Agent Orange during the Vietnam War) is a frequent ingredient and is believed to be associated with malignant lymphoma.

When purchasing lawn and garden products, always read the labels and consider switching to natural alternatives such as nontoxic products. Here are some precautions:

Pet paws are often irritated by lawn and garden chemicals. They can get very ill from inhaling or ingesting chemicals by licking their paws after walking on the lawn. Wash their paws or fur if they have been on the lawn just after an application of fertilizer or weed and feed.

Snail, slug, and mouse baits can be deadly to pets. Keep your pets away from these chemicals.

Post signs if you have used chemicals as a caution to other pet owners.

Fence off treated areas. Don’t apply chemicals on a windy day.

Water your lawn after application of fertilizer and don’t let your pets on the lawn until after the watering is completed.

Store hazardous chemicals in places where pets can’t get at them.

These cautions will help keep your pets healthy while making your lawn and garden healthy as well.

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2 Responses to “LAWN CHEMICALS MAY BE HARMFUL TO YOUR PETS”

  1. zoft gum on June 18th, 2009 7:57 am

    Thanks for sharing the informative article. I also have pets and I never thought that lawn chemicals can also harm my pets. Now I will take care of that.

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