Another option is the Pet
Poison Hotline with a fee of $ 59 per incident.
Not exact matches
The Erie County Health Department, along
with the
Poison Control Center, strongly encourages that the
hotline's phone number be preprogrammed into cell phones and telephones for expedient dialing in the case of an emergency.
You can also call an animal
poison control
hotline or chat online
with them - like the ASPCA.
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).
There are also national
poison control
hotlines you can call
with people who are ready to help you in such an emergency.
HOTLINE NUMBER Have the product container or label
with you when calling a
poison control center, doctor or going for treatment.
Collars and sprays are common ways to kill these pests, but they work
with highly toxic pesticides explains Dr. Fred Ohm, a veterinarian and Kansas State University professor who oversees the school's animal
poison control
hotline.
Call a Pet
Poison Hotline (a fee will apply
with most services.)
About 150,000 people call the ASPCA's Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC) every year
with questions about pet exposure to toxins, and it's just one of the major nationwide pet
poisoning hotlines.
What to do if your pet eats a product
with xylitol: Contact a veterinarian or veterinary
poison hotline right away!
Pet
Poison Helpline 1-800-213-6680 24/7
Hotline with comprehensive lists of items and potential symptoms.
You can get a free rescue alert sticker, along
with a magnet
with information for the Animal
Poison Control
hotline, for free from ASPCA.