Sentences with phrase «poison control hotline in»

This is the only dedicated animal poison control hotline in the world manned by veterinarians, not telephone operators.
Top dishonors — once again — go to human medications, which accounted for the most calls to the ASPCA's 24 - hour poison control hotline in 2009.

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The Erie County Health Department, along with the Poison Control Center, strongly encourages that the hotline's phone number be preprogrammed into cell phones and telephones for expedient dialing in the case of an emergency.
«Many instances of poisoning or possible poisonings result in calls to poison control center hotlines, where trained toxicologists can differentiate for callers between cases severe enough to require attention at a hospital and those that can be safely treated at home,» Krajewski said.
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.
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Interestingly enough, i think its worth mentioning that the owner of snopes website that wrote and posted this article sits on the board of directors for the animal poison control hotline, which charges $ 35 to give information to pet owners who call in when their pet has ingested something that might be toxic and didn't think it was worth mentioning and therefore didn't disclose this at the end of the article which seems they should have done so because it apoears there would be some conflict there.
In addition, the enrollment provides free access to a 24/7 Emergency Poison Control Medical Hotline with telephone assistance from licensed ASPCA veterinarians (a $ 75.00 value).
There are also national poison control hotlines you can call with people who are ready to help you in such an emergency.
Make sure to have all important numbers in a small spiral notebook like your vet's numbers (office and cell) as well as the number of the nearest emergency clinic and the ASPCA poison control hotline which is 1-800-426-4435.
«Dr. Greg Nelson, DVM, of Central Veterinary Associates in New York, advises that if your pet does eat some chocolate, «the best bet is to call your vet, their emergency service, or the ASPCA poison control hotline.
Every household should have a first - aid kit prepared for their pets, and either on top of that kit or somewhere easy to find in the house should be phone resources: your veterinarian's phone number, the local emergency clinic information and an animal poison control hotline number.
You should also keep the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center hotline number near your phone in case of emergency.
Dr. Steven Hansen, director of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal's Animal Poison Control Center (APCC), which operates a hotline that serves all of North America, said that the APCC has received over 200,000 calls over the last two years and none were related to a toy causing in lead poisoning in a pet.
In case of accidental poisoning, call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center 24 - Hour Emergency Hotline: (888) 4ANIHELP (426-4435).
Note that, in addition to the medical supplies traditionally found in a First Aid kit, your cat's kit should also include a list of important phone numbers (your veterinarian, a 24 - hour emergency clinic, a poison control hotline) and a copy of your cat's medical records.
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.
Program the poison control hotline number (800-222-1222) in every cell phone in your home, and list it on your fridge.
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