ASPCA Poison Control Hotline $ 50 per toxin case 1-888-426-4435 Pet
Poison Hotline $ 35 per toxin case 1-800-213-6680 The E Clinic 214-520-8388 Emergency Animal Clinic 972-994-9110 Keep your veterinarians number handy.
Not exact matches
Interestingly enough, i think its worth mentioning that the owner of snopes website that wrote and posted this article sits on the board of directors for the animal
poison control
hotline, which charges
$ 35 to give information to pet owners who call in when their pet has ingested something that might be toxic and didn't think it was worth mentioning and therefore didn't disclose this at the end of the article which seems they should have done so because it apoears there would be some conflict there.
In addition, the enrollment provides free access to a 24/7 Emergency
Poison Control Medical
Hotline with telephone assistance from licensed ASPCA veterinarians (a
$ 75.00 value).
If you believe your dog has ingested a a substance that is poisonous to dogs, call a
poison control hotline such as the one offered by the ASPCA right away (888) 426-4435 ($ 65 charge) or the Animal Poison Control Center (800) 548
poison control
hotline such as the one offered by the ASPCA right away (888) 426-4435 (
$ 65 charge) or the Animal
Poison Control Center (800) 548
Poison Control Center (800) 548-2423.
You can also call the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center
hotline 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 888-426-4435 for a fee of
$ 65 per case.
Another option is the Pet
Poison Hotline with a fee of
$ 59 per incident.
If your cat is
poisoned, you should rush the cat to your veterinarian, an emergency veterinary clinic or call the ASPCA's 24 - hour emergency
poison hotline directly at 1-888-426-4435 (
$ 65 fee, payable by credit card).