If you think your cat may have been exposed to something toxic, call Leesburg Veterinary Hospital or the Pet
Poison Hotline as soon as possible.
Not exact matches
It is always a good idea to call a
poison control
hotline as well.
According to the Pet
Poison Hotline, signs of caffeine
poisoning in canines range from milder symptoms such
as restlessness and vomiting to severe symptoms like seizures.
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.
If you suspect that your pet has gotten into a
poison or overdosed, call your veterinarian or national hotlines, such as Pet Poison Hel
poison or overdosed, call your veterinarian or national
hotlines, such
as Pet
Poison Hel
Poison Helpline.
Make sure to have all important numbers in a small spiral notebook like your vet's numbers (office and cell)
as well
as the number of the nearest emergency clinic and the ASPCA
poison control
hotline which is 1-800-426-4435.
,
poison - control center or
hotline (such
as ASPCA
poison control center at 1-800-426-4435)
Pet
poison control
hotlines report that 95 % of emergency calls and veterinary visits due to chocolate consumption are for dogs; smaller dogs often have to be treated for obstructions due to consuming the wrapper on a chocolate
as well.
As the poster indicates, if you think your dog ate something call your veterinarian or a pet
poison control
hotline.