There is no data for cats, but there are
toxicity cases in dogs.
Not exact matches
In some
cases,
dogs can be poisoned by the
toxicity of worm medication.
Assuming no underlying conditions or concurrent
toxicities (i.e. chocolate), macadamia ingestion
cases have an excellent prognosis, with the
dog returning to normal
in 24 - 48 hours.
(1) International Journal of Veterinary Science P - ISSN: 2304 - 3075 E-ISSN: 2305 - 4360
[email protected] CASE REPORT Anticoagulant Rodenticide
Toxicity and Secondary Haemostatic Disorder
in a
Dog GR Baranidharan1, AP Nambi1, S Kavitha1, PS Thirunavukkarasu, P Sridhar, Hamsa Yamini1 and Shanmathy Muthuvel1 Emergency and Critical Care Unit, Department of VCME&J; Department of Pathology, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai - 7, India
And while it's not a common issue
in dogs and cats,
cases of lead
toxicity do happen, so the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center offers this primer.
On October 8th, the Michigan State University (MSU) Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health (DCPAH) revealed that it had identified 16
cases of confirmed hypervitaminosis D (vitamin D
toxicity)
in dogs from 8 states (Michigan, Texas, Colorado, Wisconsin, California, Illinois, North Dakota and Utah).
In fact, the frequency of cat pyrethrin / pyrethroid toxicity cases resulting from inadvertent (or intentional) application of a dog product to cats was so high that in 2010 the EPA improved product labeling rules for spot - on products for pets to help prevent these inadvertent and intentional species «mix - ups.&raqu
In fact, the frequency of cat pyrethrin / pyrethroid
toxicity cases resulting from inadvertent (or intentional) application of a
dog product to cats was so high that
in 2010 the EPA improved product labeling rules for spot - on products for pets to help prevent these inadvertent and intentional species «mix - ups.&raqu
in 2010 the EPA improved product labeling rules for spot - on products for pets to help prevent these inadvertent and intentional species «mix - ups.»
Zinc phosphide rodenticide
toxicity in dogs: 362
cases (2004 - 2009).
Well we all know that
dogs will eat just about anything, so there are many more reported
cases of chocolate
toxicity in dogs than
in cats.
In 1995, the National Animal Poison Control Centre in Illinois recorded 8 cases of fatal hop toxicity in dogs that consumed spent hops from home - brew kit
In 1995, the National Animal Poison Control Centre
in Illinois recorded 8 cases of fatal hop toxicity in dogs that consumed spent hops from home - brew kit
in Illinois recorded 8
cases of fatal hop
toxicity in dogs that consumed spent hops from home - brew kit
in dogs that consumed spent hops from home - brew kits.