Bair advised Memorial Healthcare that her religious beliefs as a follower of Jesus Christ prohibited her from injecting or
ingesting foreign substances in her body.
Bair indicated that the nasal spray is prohibited by her religious beliefs that she not inject or
ingest foreign substances.
Not exact matches
10 — Suspected Exposure / Ingestion of a Toxic
Substance or Foreign Object: If you suspect that your pet has come into contact or ingested a toxic substance after hours, call an emergency vete
Substance or
Foreign Object: If you suspect that your pet has come into contact or
ingested a toxic
substance after hours, call an emergency vete
substance after hours, call an emergency veterinarian.
This is your dog's body dealing with the
foreign substance that it has
ingested.
You aren't sure why, but if you look back at what you have been using on your (or in your) pet to «prevent» fleas, ticks and even heartworm, you might realize that your dog's health began to decline some time after a
foreign substance was applied to your dog's body or
ingested.
If you suspect your pet has been exposed to any poisonous
substances or
ingested a
foreign object, contact your veterinarian or call Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) at 888-426-4435 immediately.
Additionally,
foreign substances like antifreeze, motor oil and other harsh
substances could be
ingested and could also prove to be fatal.