You may have heard that a glass of wine a day can provide certain health benefits to you. However, this is not the same with our furry friends. Ethanol (Alcohol) poisoning is a serious concern in our pets.
Not only are alcoholic beverages a concern, but there are several other household products that contain ethanol that you may not even be aware of. Some of these products are listed below with the average percentage of alcohol per container:
- Beer: 3.5-5%
- Wine: 5.5-16%
- Vodka, Gin, Rum, Tequila, Whiskey, Brandy: 35-50%
- Liqueurs: 20-70%
- Mouthwash: 14-27%
- Cologne: 70-90%
- Cough medicine: 0.5-25%
- Hand sanitizer: 60-90%
- Bread dough (containing yeast): 0.5-1.9%
Neurological signs can be observed early on after exposure including lethargy, weakness, and incoordination. Signs can progress and affect the heart, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and metabolic systems. Typical treatment for alcohol poisoning may consist of bloodwork, monitoring vital signs, temperature regulation, and supportive care.
To prevent alcohol poisoning, be sure to keep products in a place that is not accessible to your pet(s). If you believe an exposure has occurred, note the product ingested and time of exposure. Immediately contact your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline at 1-855-764-7661 to determine if the amount consumed is concerning. If veterinary care is recommended, proceed to your primary clinic or nearest emergency facility.
Written by:
Paige Slifer, Pet Poison Helpline DVM Student Extern, Iowa State University DVM Candidate Class of 2025
Samantha Koch, CVT, Associate Pet Poison Helpline Representative, Lead Technician.