Few pesticides, herbicides or insecticides are 100% safe for pets, so it is important to be cautious when using these products in your garden. Access to chemicals can result in serious illness in our pets or in severe cases, even death.
While not using garden chemicals is the safest option, this is not always practical. Always read the label when choosing any garden chemical and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure that your pet is kept away from any treatment areas during and after application and remove any toys, beds and bowls before application.
Snail and Slug Bait can contain metaldehyde, which is incredibly toxic to dogs, cats and wildlife. Even a small amount can cause poisoning, resulting in vomiting, drooling, severe tremors, seizures and even death. To ensure your pet is not put at risk, it is best to avoid using this product. Opt for natural deterrents such as crushed egg shells or sand sprinkled on your garden, or a non-toxic slug or snail product.
Organic fertilisers such as blood, bone or fish meal, are a great natural way to boost your garden. Due to their content, these products can be appealing and highly palatable to dogs and cats, and if ingested in large amounts can lead to vomiting, diarrhoea, pancreatitis or intestinal obstruction. Ensure that any chemicals or fertilisers are always safely stored away from where pets can reach them. If your pet does come into contact with any harmful chemicals, always see you vet as quickly as possible.