If you know or suspect that your pet has eaten something questionable, call your veterinarian, ASPCA Animal Poison Control, and / or Pet Poison
Helpline immediately!
Of course, if you suspect your pet has ingested any non-food item, call your veterinarian, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control, and / or Pet Poison
Helpline immediately!
If your pet has ingested a human over-the-counter or prescription medication, please call your veterinarian, an emergency animal hospital, or a pet poison
helpline immediately.
If you think your dog or cat accidentally ingested baclofen, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison
Helpline immediately for life - saving treatment advice!
If you suspect your dog or cat were exposed to mouse and rat poison, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison
Helpline immediately for life - saving treatment recommendations.
If you see your cat licking or eating any part of an Easter lily, call your veterinarian or a pet poison
helpline immediately.
«If you see your cat licking or eating any part of an Easter lily, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison
Helpline immediately.
If you suspect your dog ingested xylitol, contact your veterinarian or Pet Poison
Helpline immediately for life - saving treatment recommendations.
If you suspect your dog or cat ate sago palm, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison
Helpline immediately for life - saving treatment recommendations.
Not exact matches
However, it is very important that you progress your claim through your parent or legal guardian as quickly as possible, so get them to report the matter to the Incident
Helpline for you
immediately.
Suggestions include scrapping any wait period and giving claimants money
immediately; stopping phone - line charges - it costs 55p a minute to call the
helpline; and changing the system so that money is paid out fortnightly rather than monthly to help claimants budget.
A Twitter feed is nice, but when it
immediately becomes a constituent - services
helpline, that gives us a hint that maybe something else in the system isn't working very well.
«I called the
helpline number and spoke to someone who was so helpful and
immediately told me what to do.
If you suspect poisoning, call the ASPCA's Poison Control Hotline (888-426-4435, fee), the Pet Poison
Helpline (855-764-7661, fee) or your veterinarian
immediately.
If you know or suspect that your pet has eaten something toxic, call your regular veterinarian, a local emergency veterinary clinic, or the Pet Poison
Helpline at 855-764-7661
immediately.
If you think your cat has ingested something that might be dangerous, you may want to
immediately call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control line at 888-426-4435 or the Pet Poison
Helpline at 855-764-7661 and then head to your vet.
I would keep an eye on her and encourage her to drink as much as possible, also giving liver support with SAMe and silybin may also be beneficial; if you have access to a Veterinarian you should visit one for a check up
immediately otherwise call the Pet Poison
Helpline.
If you suspect that your pet has ingested a poisonous substance, contact your veterinarian
immediately, or call the ASPCA Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 or the Pet Poison
Helpline at (855) 764-7661.
If your pet has ingested any Terro products, it's recommended to
immediately call your family veterinarian, local veterinary emergency room, or the Pet Poison
Helpline.
If you see your cat licking or eating any part of a lily, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison
Helpline (1-855-764-7661)
immediately.
Call the Animal Poison Control hotline at 888-426-4435 or the Pet Poison
Helpline at 800-213-6680
immediately.
If you suspect your pet has been exposed to marijuana, please call your veterinarian and / or the Pet Poison
Helpline at 1-800-213-6680
immediately.
Upon finding the empty candy bags and a very sick 95 - pound puppy, Thor's owner
immediately called Pet Poison
Helpline.
If you think your cat was poisoned, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison
Helpline (800-213-6680)
immediately for life - saving advice!
• In case of a marijuana exposure,
immediately call your vet or the Pet Poison
Helpline at 1-800-213-6680 and have a credit card with you to cover the $ 39 — per case — consultation fee.
If you suspect that your pet has ingested a poisonous substance, contact your family veterinarian
immediately, or call the ASPCA Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 or the Pet Poison
Helpline at (855) 764-7661.
However, accidents happen and if a pet may have ingested something toxic, Pet Poison
Helpline recommends taking action
immediately.
If you suspect poisoning, call the ASPCA's Poison Control Hotline (1-888-426-4435, fee) or the Pet Poison
Helpline (1-800-213-6680, fee) or your veterinarian
immediately.
In the unlikely event that you have any reason to complain or experience any problems with your holiday whilst away, you must
immediately inform us by contacting us by telephone on our 24 hour emergency
helpline.