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Household

Pet Dangers
Even when you take precautions to keep your pet safe, they sometimes still find ways to get into things they shouldn’t. We cover that.

PRODUCTS objects
Ibuprofen and aspirin Oven cleaner sprays Antifreeze/Coolant Coins Silverware and dishes
Acetaminophen Disinfectants Gasoline Buttons Cotton swabs
Cold and flu meds Bleach Oil Jewelry Hair pins
Antidepressants Liquid potpourri Insecticides Nylons Eye glasses

Vitamins Lime/scale remover Pesticides Yarn or thread and needles Dental floss
Batteries Towels
Diet pills Lead Fertilizer
Paper clips Rugs
Anti-cancer drugs Paint thinners Cocoa mulch
Rubber bands Razors
Tobacco products Flea and tick products Compost
Twist ties Electrical cords
Detergents Rodent bait Non-pet safe de-icing salts
Plastic wrap
Fabric softener Mothballs Lighter fluid
Drain cleaners Fly bait

areas
ALways keep human medication out of reach
Doorways Fireplaces/fire pits
Consumption of over-the-counter medication is the top reason pet parents call the ASPCA Animal Windows Gates
Poison Control Center, followed by consumption of prescription meds.* Balconies
* ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center internal data, 2015

plants appliances
Algae Dieffenbachia Marble Queen Bathtubs Washer/dryer
Sinks Pools/hot tubs
Aloe Dumbcane Morning Glory
Toilets Grill
Amaryllis Easter Lily Mother-in-Law
Andromeda Japonica Elephant Ears Mountain Laurel
Narcissus
Foods
Asian Lily Emerald Fern
Asparagus Fern English Ivy Needlepoint Ivy
Australian Nut Eucalyptus Nephthysis
Chocolate Tea leaves
Autumn Crocus Ferns Nightshade
Grapes Coffee
Azalea Fiddle-leaf Philodendron Oleander Raisins Xylitol
Belladonna Panda Macadamia nuts Alcohol
Florida Beauty
Peace Lily Avocados Raw yeast dough
Bird of Paradise Foxglove
Philodendron Onions Spoiled foods
Bittersweet Glacier Ivy Garlic Fatty foods
Black Locust Poison Hemlock
Gladiolas Salt
Branching Ivy Precatory Bean
Gold Dust Dracaena (rosary pea)
Buckeye
holiday items
Golden Pothos Privet
Buddhist Pine Heavenly Bamboo Red Emerald
Caladium Honeysuckle Rhododendron New Year’s Halloween
Calla Lily Hurricane Plant Ribbon Plant Balloons Candles
Castor Bean Hyacinth Candy
Sago Palm Confetti
Ceriman Hydrangea Satin Pothos Noise makers Thanksgiving
Clematis Iris Turkey bones
Schefflera Valentine’s Day
Cordatum Hot containers
Jerusalem Cherry Striped Dracaena Flowers
Christmas
Corn Plant Jimson Weed Sweetheart Ivy Boxes of chocolate
Holiday tree
Cycads Kalanchoe Tulip Easter Light strands
Cyclamen Water Hemlock Fake grass Tree water
Lantana
Daffodil Wisteria Spring bulbs Decoration hooks
Lilies (all Lilium species)
Daylily Yew 4th of July Tinsel
Lily of the Valley
Devil’s Ivy Yucca Fireworks Styrofoam
Lupine
Yuletide fire

B e C ov e r e d fo r t h e U n e x p ect e d W i t h P e t I n s u r a n c e
We’ll reimburse you for 90%* of your vet bill if your pet gets hurt or sick. Get your pet insurance quote online or by calling us today.
1-877-343-5314 | www.aspcapetinsurance.com/enroll
*Pre-existing conditions are not covered. Waiting periods, annual deductible, co-insurance, benefit limits and exclusions may apply. For all terms and conditions visit www.aspcapetinsurance.com/terms. Products may vary and are subject to change.
The ASPCA® is not an insurer and is not engaged in the business of insurance. Products are underwritten by the United States Fire Insurance Company, produced and administered by C&F Insurance Agency, Inc. (NPN # 3974227), a Crum & Forster
company. Through a licensing agreement, the ASPCA receives a royalty fee that is in exchange for use of the ASPCA’s marks and is not a charitable contribution. C&F and Crum & Forster are registered trademarks of United States Fire Insurance
Company. Crum & Forster Pet Insurance GroupTM is a trademark of United States Fire Insurance Company. The Crum & Forster group of companies is rated A (Excellent) by AM Best Company 2016.
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