5 Bathroom Items To Always Keep Away From Your Pets

Rachel M.
by Rachel M.

Bathrooms can be full of hidden hazards for our pets. Curious cats and dogs can easily get into things that could make them sick, or worse, if left within reach.


Here are five common bathroom items you should always keep away from your furry friends.


Please note that this isn’t an exhaustive list, just a few key items to be aware of.

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1. Medications and Supplements

Human medications, whether prescription or over-the-counter, can be extremely dangerous for pets.


Painkillers, cold medicine, antidepressants, and even some vitamins can cause vomiting, seizures, or organ failure.


Always store pills in a secure cabinet or on a high shelf out of reach.

2. Cleaning Products

Bathroom cleaners, bleach, and toilet bowl tablets often contain harsh chemicals. Pets can get sick if they ingest or even come into contact with these, so keep cleaners in a locked cabinet.

3. Toiletries

Items like toothpaste, soap, razors, and mouthwash can be harmful. For example, toothpaste with xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs. Even perfumes and scented soaps can upset sensitive stomachs or skin.

Toothpaste - image via Canva

4. Cosmetics and Beauty Products

Makeup, hair dye, nail polish, and skincare products can all contain chemicals that aren’t safe for pets. Ingesting even small amounts can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, or more serious reactions.


Store these items in drawers or cabinets that your pet can’t reach

5. Trash Cans

Bathroom trash cans often hold tissues, cotton swabs, empty containers, or personal care items that can be intriguing to pets.


Swallowing these items can cause choking or blockages. Using a covered or wall-mounted trash can is the safest bet.

Bathroom trash can by toilet - image via Canva

Final Thoughts

Keeping your bathroom pet-safe doesn’t have to be complicated. Just a little extra attention to what’s within paw’s reach can prevent a lot of stress—and vet bills—further down the line.


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