However, if your dog has other accompanying symptoms, and you suspect he might have
gotten into something toxic, you should play it safe and see your vet promptly.
Not exact matches
Not to mention that detergents are highly corrosive and
toxic; not
something you want them
getting into.
It's really important, if you think your dog or your cat has
gotten into something that's potentially
toxic, to call your vet and follow their directions.
If you suspect your dog has
gotten into something potentially
toxic call the ASPCA animal poison control at (888) 426-4435 for immediate advice on what to do.
So if a bat slips
into your living space, rather than spraying it with
something toxic, frantically chasing it with a tennis racket, or any other panicked moves that may harm it (or you), there are simple steps to humanely
get the poor thing out.