Physicians may
contact a Poison Control Center for advice concerning cases of ingestion by humans.
With this in mind, please keep all medications on a top shelf and
contact poison control immediately if you think your pet may have consumed any of your medications!
Contact poison control if oral contact is made by humans or animals.
If Swallowed:
Contact a poison control center or seek emergency medical attention.
If your dog eats a couple Tylenol out of your bag, take them to the vet or
contact a poison control center.
You will need to contact a veterinarian that specializes in exotic animals (rabbits are considered exotic) and / or
contact a poison control hotline like: ASPCA poison hot line at (888) 426-4435.
To know more about the toxicity of the product, you can
contact a poison control specialist - have the product ready to read the active ingredient and it's concentration to them when you call.
Physicians may
contact a Poison Control Center for advice concerning ingestion by humans.
If swallowed, get medical help or
contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Of course, anyone who experiences poisoning or exposure to toxic substances should absolutely
contact a poison control center or hospital immediately and follow any instructions they have.
Keep this serum out of the reach of children, and if anyone swallows this product, they should
contact a poison control center or seek medical attention immediately.
They also
contacted poison control.
Not exact matches
If your child is exposed to a detergent pod, immediately
contact the American Association of
Poison Control Centers.
Emergency
contact information Post a list somewhere obvious — like on the fridge or by your landline phone, if you have one — with fire, police, doctor,
poison control, and hospital numbers.
Keep emergency
contact numbers nearby, so you can get help from
Poison Control if your child ingests something they shouldn't.
Today, authorities recommend that the American Association of
Poison Control Centers be immediately
contacted at 1-800-222-1222 in the event of
poisoning.
If you believe your health has been compromised by PFOA,
contact your doctor or call the
Poison Control Center.
In case of human overdose,
contact your doctor or
poison control immediately.
Contact information for the National Animal
Poison Control: National Animal Poison Control Center Includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the poison control c
Poison Control: National Animal Poison Control Center Includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the poison control
Control: National Animal
Poison Control Center Includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the poison control c
Poison Control Center Includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the poison control
Control Center Includes a library, links to other sites, and phone numbers for the
poison control c
poison control control center.
If you have already given your hamster a piece of chocolate, it may be wise to
contact a veterinarian or a
poison control center.
If you believe your pet has eaten candy or chocolate,
contact us or call the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center immediately.
Should your puppy ingest poisonous substances: -
CONTACT ASPCA - Animal
Poison Control Center or your veternarian immediately!
If you suspect that your pet may have consumed one of these dangerous plants or any other potentially toxic substance -
contact your veterinarian or in an emergency call 1-800-222-1222 the National
Poison Control Center who will automatically connect you to their free service in your state.
If your Schnauzer demonstrates any of the following behaviors,
contact animal
poison control and your veterinarian immediately.
If your dog eats a product that has xylitol in it,
contact your family veterinarian, local animal emergency hospital, or ASPCA
Poison Control immediately.
Answer: If it is causing her to throw up, I would
contact your veterinarian and / or a
poison control specialist like these folks: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Phone Number: (888) 426
poison control specialist like these folks: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Phone Number: (888) 42
control specialist like these folks: ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center Phone Number: (888) 426
Poison Control Center Phone Number: (888) 42
Control Center Phone Number: (888) 426-4435.
They may or may not instruct you to
contact the Animal
Poison Control Center before heading to the hospital.
If they have consumed dark chocolate or a larger portion of chocolatey foods, however,
contact a veterinarian or a
poison control center as soon as possible.
Contact someone like these good folks: ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center Phone Number: (888) 426-4435
When in doubt,
contact your veterinarian, your emergency veterinarian, or the non-profit ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435 for life - saving advice 24/7.
Contact your veterinarian or the Animal
Poison Control Center (888) 426-4435 immediately if you witness your pet eating a wild mushroom.
As always, if you suspect your pet has eaten any of the following foods, please note the amount ingested and
contact one of our hospitals, or if afterhours, you can
contact the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center directly at (888) 426-4435.
Milk of magnesia Activated charcoal To absorb
poison Always
contact your veterinarian or local
poison control center before inducing vomiting or treating an animal for
poison
Hydrogen peroxide (3 %) to induce vomiting Always
contact your veterinarian or local
poison control center before inducing vomiting or treating an animal for
poison
In the event of human ingestion, immediately
contact your doctor or
poison control with the product label on hand.
If your dog has ingested chocolate it is best to
contact your veterinarian or the
poison control hotline (see below) to see if treatment is advised.
Should your pet be exposed to a toxin or potentially harmful substance, product or food item, please seek medical care immediately,
contact your veterinarian or Animal
Poison Control
If you believe your pet may have eaten a toxic mushroom,
contact the Animal
Poison Control Center or your full service veterinarian immediately.
Contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA
Poison Control Center (telephone 1-888-426-4435) immediately if your pet has swallowed or eaten a poisonous plant.
Of course, if your pet has ingested any of these plants, please
contact your local veterinarian, your emergency vet or the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435.
If you think your pet has swallowed or been exposed to a poisonous substance,
contact the ASPCA's Animal
Poison Control Center at 888.426.4435, your veterinarian or local Animal Emergency Clinic (AEC).
The South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan (MSRP) warns of these rabbits coming into
contact with pesticides and «
poisons used to
control black rats.»
If you have any reason to suspect your pet has ingested something toxic, please
contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center's 24 hour hotline at (888) 426-4435.
If you suspect your pet has eaten any of these foods, note the amount ingested and
contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.
Plant and product
poisoning can kill or cause serious illness, so
contact your veterinarian or the National
Poison Control Center at (900) 680-0000, (800) 548-2423, or (888) 426-4435 for instructions.
If you suspect your pet has been exposed to any poisonous substances,
contact your veterinarian or call Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC) at 888-426-4435 immediately.
If you suspect that your dog has eaten cocoa bean mulch, immediately
contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center (1-888-426-4435).
You can also
contact the Animal
Poison Control Center.
If you suspect your pet has eaten a poisonous plant,
contact your veterinarian immediately or call the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.
Always
contact your veterinarian or local
poison control center first, before doing so.