Sentences with phrase «need poison control»

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That yearning to measure up, to be The Perfect Mother, masquerades as selflessness but really, it's approval addiction, it's people pleasing and you won't be the only victim of its poison and its bitter need for control.
This compulsion to protect ourselves from what was once overwhelming poison in our relationships, creates a desperate need for control and prevents us from taking new opportunities.
But each effectively had poison pills for the opposing chambers, with the Assembly linking the two years to tax extensions — vitally needed by communities around the state — and the Senate including an increase in charters with its promise of control.
I called poison control they said I did not need medical attention unless I developed symptoms such as vomiting or skin rash.
What is great about this debate is that it is bringing certain subjects out into the open, e.g. the dangers of refined and processed food, the statin scam, the biased and controlling medical profession and Big Pharma, and the need for food that hasn't been drugged, doped or dosed with poison.
Your family vet may need to consult with a veterinary poison control center to figure out how much xylitol your dog ate and to decide if inpatient or outpatient care is best for your dog.
You will need to contact a veterinarian that specializes in exotic animals (rabbits are considered exotic) and / or contact a poison control hotline like: ASPCA poison hot line at (888) 426-4435.
Cats that have been shaved, either for a surgery or routine grooming, may also need some type of clothing to help keep them warm, says Dr. Tina Wismer, medical director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
Charge account must be used; poison control will follow up with as many calls as needed to you and / or your vet.
If your dog eats chocolate, call your veterinarian or an animal poison control center, as immediate treatment may be needed.
If your dog eats chocolate, call your veterinarian or an animal poison control center, as treatment may need to be rendered immediately.
It pays to be prepared before an emergency occurs so have the following phone numbers that are easily assessable when needed: your vet's office, a Pet ER, and the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center: (888-426-4435).
If your dog eats chocolate, call your veterinarian or an animal poison control center immediately, as treatment may need to be rendered immediately.
The Animal Poison Control Center explains what you need to know
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is flooded with calls every Halloween from worried pet owners and from veterinarians who need help.
You don't need to claim CO2 is a poison, or toxic, or detrimental to any one plant at a particular level to object to increasing its levels without control across all plants.
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