These treatments can be complicated and expensive, but owners should never attempt to induce vomiting or provide home treatment without first consulting a veterinarian or the Pet
Poison Help Line.
Not exact matches
I've never baked muffins without
lining the tins as our muffin tins are non-stick and my family and myself prefers to not to use non-stick — all our cookware is stainless steel, for as long as we've been
helping my brother and since we found out about heavy metal
poisoning.
Otherwise, call her doctor or the
help line of the American Association of
Poison Control Centers (AAPCC) at 1-800-222-1222.
Either of these
help lines operate on a 24/7 basis and are staffed by pet
poison experts who can
help you to determine how you should treat ingestion of the specific toxin involved.
If you think your dog has been
poisoned, it's a good idea to call a
poison help -
line for instructions on immediate treatment.
The Pet
Poison Helpline urges pet owners to contact their veterinarian or to call their
help line in any case where their cat is behaving abnormally or is showing signs of illness, especially where you suspect your cat has come in contact with or eaten anything unusual.