There are also
national poison control hotlines you can call with people who are ready to help you in such an emergency.
When traveling by car, pack a pet first aid kit that includes assorted bandages, gauze squares, antiseptic cream, an antidiarrheal medication that is safe for dogs and phone numbers of your veterinarian,
national poison control hotline, and a 24 hour emergency clinic.
Not exact matches
Otherwise, call the American Association of
Poison Control Centers»
national emergency
hotline: (800) 222-1222.
If you suspect your toddler has swallowed something toxic, immediately call the American Association of
Poison Control Centers»
national emergency
hotline at (800) 222-1222.
ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center 24/7
National Hotline lists of common toxins
If you suspect your pet may have been
poisoned or has ingested a toxic substance, call the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC), a
national telephone
hotline, available 24 hours a day / 7 days a week.
Phone numbers for your pet's veterinarian, the
National Animal
Poison Control Center
hotline, and emergency 24 - hour pet hospitals in the areas where you plan to travel should also be taken along.
The
National Animal
Poison Control Center is a 24 - hour manned emergency
hotline sponsored in part by 36 different companies.