Not exact matches
You can even sign up for a free
pet safety pack from the ASPCA which includes the stickers as well as a magnet with the
number of
poison control.
The ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center (phone
number below) lists the five most potentially dangerous plants to
pets.
If your
pet has ingested something that is potentially poisonous, call the 24/7 Animal
Poison Control number --(888) 426-4435
When traveling by car, pack a
pet first aid kit that includes assorted bandages, gauze squares, antiseptic cream, an antidiarrheal medication that is safe for dogs and phone
numbers of your veterinarian, national
poison control hotline, and a 24 hour emergency clinic.
If
Poison Control instructs you to bring your
pet to the hospital for treatment, they will provide you with a case
number that will allow our veterinarians to contact them for further information about treatment.
Animal
Poison Control Center Sponsored by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), this site provides information concerning materials that are poisonous to pets, tips to providing a poison - safe home, and hotline numbers for poison - related animal emerge
Poison Control Center Sponsored by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), this site provides information concerning materials that are poisonous to
pets, tips to providing a
poison - safe home, and hotline numbers for poison - related animal emerge
poison - safe home, and hotline
numbers for
poison - related animal emerge
poison - related animal emergencies.
In 2013, the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC) took nearly 180,000 calls about possible
pet poisonings with 24,673 cases involving exposure to human prescription medications — the
number one ranked toxin for 2013.
Every household should have a first - aid kit prepared for their
pets, and either on top of that kit or somewhere easy to find in the house should be phone resources: your veterinarian's phone
number, the local emergency clinic information and an animal
poison control hotline
number.
Printable list and photos of common landscaping and indoor plants that can be deadly to
pets, plus
Poison Control hotline
number.
Antidepressants - Antidepressant medications are the cause of the highest
number of calls to
Pet Poison Helpline, a poison control resource for pet o
Poison Helpline, a
poison control resource for pet o
poison control resource for
pet owners.
Other phone
numbers that should be kept handy are the phone
numbers of your
pet's veterinarian as well as your city's human
poison control center.
Build a
pet first aid kit, have a list of important phone
numbers including animal
poison control and your veterinary clinic, and keep a
pet transport handy (if applicable) to be able to respond swiftly in any emergency.
The safety pack also includes an ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center magnet — a great way to keep the APCC's toll - free emergency
number and website address handy in case your
pets get into something they shouldn't!
The free phone call to
poison control allows
pet owners to receive quick advice to determine if they should seek immediate care and will be provided with a case
number that a vet can call to get further advice if the vet is not familiar with the toxic substance.
Phone
numbers for your
pet's veterinarian, the National Animal
Poison Control Center hotline, and emergency 24 - hour
pet hospitals in the areas where you plan to travel should also be taken along.
This should include the
number for your veterinarian, for animal
poison control (888 - 4ANI - HELP, there may be a fee for this call), and for an emergency center for your
pet.