Sentences with phrase «including rodenticide»

Earlier studies have shown that cannabis production causes environmental damage, including rodenticide poisoning of forest mammals and dewatering of streams due to improper irrigation.
Our most common diseases or injuries include: gastroenteritis, parvovirus, gastric dilatation and volvulus, foreign body ingestion, dystocia, pyometra, seizures, back pain or intervertebral disk disease, vestibular disease, lacerations, abscesses, allergic reactions, snake bites, various toxins (including rodenticides, permethrin, drug ingestion, and ethylene glycol), trauma, renal failure, congestive heart failure, feline urinary obstruction, diabetics management, neoplasias, head trauma and coagulopathies.

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The 78 pesticides included 45 herbicides and plant growth regulators, 25 insecticides, six fungicides, one fumigant and one rodenticide.
This lecture series uses clinical cases to cover approaches to common toxins encountered in small animal medicine, including ethylene glycol, rodenticides, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug overdoses, amphetamines, and grape / raisin toxicosis.
Finally, pets with other metabolic disorders, including clotting deficiencies (seen in liver disease, rodenticide exposure, and platelet disorders) also may present with bloody urination.
It's the time of year when we start winterizing our home, which for many, includes setting out rodent bait (rodenticide) stations.
Her recent publications include works on birds exposed to oil spills, research on sharks and spiny dogfish, and accumulation of rodenticides in red - tailed hawks.
Depending on the type of rodenticide, ingestions can lead to potentially life - threatening problems for pets including bleeding, seizures or kidney damage.
Common trade names for these rodenticides include (but are not limited to): D - Con, D - Cease, Anchor Rat and Mouse Bait, Purina Rat Kill Soluble, Assassin Rodenticide Bait, Boot Hill, Hawk and Just One Bite.
Other causes of blood in a pet's urine include kidney infections, some cancers, feline leukemia, autoimmune disorders, blood clotting disorders, rodenticide poisoning and other toxicities.
Here's a great resource with a list of the different types / classes of rodenticides, including what they do and how they differ.
Some of the most common pet toxins include veterinary and human medications, rodenticide, slug and snail bait, antifreeze, chocolate, marijuana, xylitol and plants such as the Sago Palm.
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