In 2007, the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center received 89,000 calls related to pets ingesting over-the-counter and prescription medications.
In 2017, the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center received 199,000 poisoning cases, almost one - fifth of which were the result of ingesting human foods.
In 2010, the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center received more than 4,000 calls related to garden toxins.
In 2007, the ASPCA»S Animal
Poison Control Center received 130,000 calls... many of which were the direct result of ignorantly feeding animals common human foods.
This is the time of year that the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center receives even more calls than normal (and yes, many of them are about holiday chocolates).
Not exact matches
(The ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center disclaimer icon
receives hundreds of calls each year involving dogs and cats that accidentally eat nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.)
A company can contract with Rocky Mountain
Poison and Drug
Center or the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center and
receive customized and confidential reports that cover all adverse reactions or effects that are the result of the EPA registered pesticides or FDA products.
Dr. Steven Hansen, director of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal's Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC), which operates a hotline that serves all of North America, said that the APCC has
received over 200,000 calls over the last two years and none were related to a toy causing in lead
poisoning in a pet.
The Pet
Poison Helpline, a national 24/7 animal poison control center, receives hundreds of calls this time of year from pet owners and veterinarians concerning cats that have ingested Easter l
Poison Helpline, a national 24/7 animal
poison control center, receives hundreds of calls this time of year from pet owners and veterinarians concerning cats that have ingested Easter l
poison control center,
receives hundreds of calls this time of year from pet owners and veterinarians concerning cats that have ingested Easter lilies.
In fact, The ASPCA's Animal
Poison Control Center regularly receives calls involving dogs who have consumed mouse poison containing denatonium ben
Poison Control Center regularly
receives calls involving dogs who have consumed mouse
poison containing denatonium ben
poison containing denatonium benzoate.
In most cases
received by the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center, cats are often exposed to potpourri oils by rubbing against leaky bottles or pots containing the oil, or from spilling the oil containing pots over themselves.
Over the last two years,
poison control centers have
received over 17,000 calls from distressed parents, worried about the health of their children following one of the above - mentioned incidents involving the detergent pods.