Below is a list of holiday - related decorations, plants and food items that the veterinarians at Pet
Poison Helpline recommend keeping away from pets.
To help people keep their beloved pets safe, the Pet
Poison Helpline recommends going through each room of your home and looking at it from a dog or cat's perspective.
However, accidents happen and if a pet may have ingested something toxic, Pet
Poison Helpline recommends taking action immediately.
Not exact matches
If your pet has ingested any Terro products, it's
recommended to immediately call your family veterinarian, local veterinary emergency room, or the Pet
Poison Helpline.
Don't induce vomiting unless it's specifically
recommended by a veterinarian or professional
poison helpline agent.
We also
recommend keeping the phone number for
Poison Control on hand, the Pet
Poison Helpline can be reached 24 hours a day at 855-764-7661.
For a comprehensive list of pet
poisons then we highly
recommend you check out the Pet
Poison Helpline website http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/.
Progesterone used in Cerazette is a relatively low dose of 75 micrograms which is significantly lower than the therapeutic doses used in veterinary medicine, thankfully there was no estrogen; I would keep an eye on Leia in the meantime but I would
recommend speaking with your Veterinarian or the Pet
Poison Helpline if you notice any changes in behaviour.
Since you are unable to see a Veterinarian due to hurricane Irma, I would highly
recommend calling the Pet
Poison Helpline who will be able to give you accurate information about drug toxicity and may be able to guide you to give supportive care during this time.
I couldn't find a toxic or lethal dose for dogs from a reliable source, but I would
recommend you consult with the Pet
Poison Helpline to get some up to date information on toxicity.