For accidental poisoning, we may refer you to
animal poison control first.
Not exact matches
Category: Canine Wellness and Medicine, Community Involvement, Feline Wellness and Medicine, Health Maintenance, Pet Wellness Tags: American Red Cross, ASPCA
Animal Poison Control Center, August 2015, August 2017, dog swim, dogs in cars, HomeAgain, hot pavement paws, July 2015, July 2016, July 2017, June 2016, June 2017, May 2015, National Pet Preparedness Month, pet
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Help make sure your adopters and veterinary clients are prepared in the event of an unexpected pet emergency with this do - it - yourself
first - aid kit, recommended by the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control Center.
When a pet owner tells you their dog or cat has ingested cough drops, the
first thing you should do is check the ingredient list, according to the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control Center.
Every household should have a
first - aid kit prepared for their pets, and either on top of that kit or somewhere easy to find in the house should be phone resources: your veterinarian's phone number, the local emergency clinic information and an
animal poison control hotline number.
Build a pet
first aid kit, have a list of important phone numbers including
animal poison control and your veterinary clinic, and keep a pet transport handy (if applicable) to be able to respond swiftly in any emergency.
Apps: ASPCA
Animal Poison Control Center App ASPCA Mobile App for Lost Pets, Disaster Prep, and Emergency Alerts American Red Cross Pet
First Aid App
Poison Control Centers: ASPCA
Animal Poison Control Center Pet
Poison Helpline