Do NOT induce vomiting without consulting your veterinarian or
Poison Control center first.
Always contact your veterinarian or local
poison control center first, before doing so.
Emergency Situations (requiring immediate emergency action) Bleeding that can not be stopped Poisoning (call
Poison Control Center first for guidance) What did your baby ingest?
Not exact matches
Keep the number of the
poison control center near your phone so you can call for emergency
first - aid advice.
Keep the
poison control center number in your phone so you can call for emergency
first - aid advice.
FIRST AID: Have the product package with you when calling a
poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment.
Hoylman said there have been five calls to
poison control centers in New York City in the
first 15 days of 2018 just for teenagers.
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Help make sure your adopters and veterinary clients are prepared in the event of an unexpected pet emergency with this do - it - yourself
first - aid kit, recommended by the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center.
(The National
Poison Control Center at (900) 680-0000 costs $ 20 for the
first five minutes and $ 2.95 for each additional minute billed to your telephone; (800) 548-2423 and (888) 426-4435 are credit - card - only numbers for $ 30 per case.
When a pet owner tells you their dog or cat has ingested cough drops, the
first thing you should do is check the ingredient list, according to the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center.
According to the ASPCA
Poison Control Center, the numbers of dogs suffering from xylitol
poisoning have greatly increased since the
first reports occurring in 2002.
Websites and Resources that can help: Pet
Poison Hotline 855-764-7661 ASPCA
Poison Control Center 888-426-4435 Pet
first aid and emergencies.
Apps: ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center App ASPCA Mobile App for Lost Pets, Disaster Prep, and Emergency Alerts American Red Cross Pet
First Aid App
Poison Control Centers: ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center Pet
Poison Helpline