• If you suspect your dog ingested a toxin, contact your veterinarian immediately. (vetinfo.com)
  • If you suspect your pet has ingested antifreeze, contact your veterinarian immediately! (cuhumane.org)
  • If you suspect your cat of ingesting lilies, you should contact your veterinarian immediately. (moderndogmagazine.com)
  • If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your veterinarian immediately. (lcworks.org)
  • If you suspect your dog has ingested garlic accidentally, contact your veterinarian immediately. (lcworks.org)
  • If your pet ingests any of these or is showing signs of illness, contact your veterinarian immediately. (denverpost.com)
  • Ingesting common household items often causes bowel obstruction in dogs. (dogster.com)
  • Some dogs, depending on their size and what was ingested, may pass the object naturally. (dogster.com)
  • Dogs who ingest foreign objects are often repeat offenders. (dogster.com)
  • Veterinary Hospitals from Dogs that Ingested the magnitude of US mortality from selected causes of death associated with occupation. (cdc.gov)
  • As with any product, consult your veterinarian before using this product on medicated, debilitated, aged, pregnant or nursing dogs. (drugs.com)
  • When dogs ingest too much, their electrolytes in the bloodstream become diluted. (cornell.edu)
  • Even if these dogs make it to the veterinarian quickly, the liver failure might not be treatable. (cornell.edu)
  • Should pets ingest the sap produced by the tree, mild gastrointestinal discomfort may occur, but natural trees are generally non-toxic for cats and dogs. (moderndogmagazine.com)
  • Unlike cats, dogs ingesting lilies may experience minor stomach upset but do not develop kidney failure. (petpoisonhelpline.com)
  • These ACRs inhibit the production of Vitamin-K dependent blood clotting factors (made in the liver), so when ingested in toxic amounts by dogs or cats, it can result internal bleeding. (pethealthnetwork.com)
  • Cats are sensitive to many medications, more so than dogs, which is why veterinarians continually stress that cats should never be given any medication prescribed for your dog or that is available over the counter. (thehonestkitchen.com)
  • Frequently, in dogs, the owner does not realize the pet ingested the collar until pieces of the collar are found in the vomit. (petplace.com)
  • Dogs ingesting significant amounts of gum or candies solely or largely sweetened with Xylitol may develop a sudden drop in blood sugar, resulting in depression, vomiting, loss of coordination, seizures and even liver failure. (animalleague.org)
  • and Uncinaria stenocephala), the common intestinal roundworms of dogs and cats, can cause larva migrans syndromes in persons who accidentally ingest eggs or larvae or have direct skin contact with hookworm larvae in soil contaminated with the feces of infected animals. (cdc.gov)
  • Hookworms of dogs and cats, A. caninum, A. braziliense, A. tubaeforme, and U. stenocephala, can also infect people when larvae in soil are ingested or directly penetrate the skin on contact (4). (cdc.gov)
  • Occupational phosphine gas poisoning at veterinary hospitals from dogs that ingested zinc phosphide - Michigan, Iowa, and Washington, 2006-2011. (cdc.gov)
  • If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. (aspca.org)
  • The ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center, or APCC, compiles data from their poison control hotline each year and determines which poisonous substances pets are ingesting most frequently. (operationkindness.org)
  • Depending on the amount ingested, chocolate is potentially poisonous to many animals. (animalleague.org)
  • As little as 1 teaspoon of antifreeze when ingested by a cat or 1 to 2 tablespoons for a dog (depending on their size), can be fatal. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • If your farm pet ingests antifreeze, see your veterinarian for treatment immediately. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • Antifreeze is great-tasting to pets, but even a very small amount ingested can be deadly. (americanhumane.org)
  • If you suspect your pet has been exposed to a potential toxin, contact your veterinarian or call Pet Poison HelplineĀ® right away at 1-855-764-7661. (petpoisonhelpline.com)
  • As Easter approaches we also see an increase in the number of calls regarding cats ingesting lilies. (petpoisonhelpline.com)
  • Some plants that are toxic if ingested include tulips, lilies, chrysanthemums and pothos, among others. (operationkindness.org)
  • When the eggs are accidentally ingested, they hatch, and infective-stage larvae migrate through human liver, lungs, and other organs and tissues where they produce damage and induce allergic responses. (cdc.gov)
  • pigs, mice, and humans become infected as paratenic hosts by ingesting Spirometra larvae in cyclops or frogs ( 8 , 9 ). (cdc.gov)
  • A Roundworms enter the body when ingested as eggs that soon hatch into larvae. (cdc.gov)
  • Bob Poppenga, DVM, professor of veterinary science at the University of California Davis and veterinary toxicologist with the California Animal Health and Safety Laboratory, has seen cases of horses that have ingested monensin before, and he said equines are extremely sensitive to both compounds. (chronofhorse.com)
  • If an animal ingests liquid pot pourri, seek immediate veterinary attention. (lortsmith.com)
  • If you see these symptoms in your pet and suspect or know they ingested mistletoe, you should seek veterinary assistance as soon as possible," Black said. (moderndogmagazine.com)
  • Owners should seek veterinary assistance if they suspect their pets of ingesting holly. (moderndogmagazine.com)
  • If you realize that your cat is wearing an amitraz-based tick collar, or you witness your pet consuming the collar, promptly call your veterinarian or local veterinary emergency hospital. (petplace.com)
  • Each of the four veterinary hospitals had treated a dog that ingested Zn3P2. (cdc.gov)
  • Some cyanobacteria produce toxins that cause rapid, massive liver necrosis when ingested. (cornell.edu)
  • Medications - According to their 2021 data , over the counter and prescription medications are the most common toxins ingested. (operationkindness.org)
  • Food - The next most frequent toxins ingested by pets according to the APCC come from a variety of unsafe food. (operationkindness.org)
  • Below is a list of common holiday-related decorations, plants and food items that the veterinarians at Pet Poison Helpline recommend keeping away from pets. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • If you think your pet has been poisoned, contact your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline at 800-213-6680 with questions or concerns. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • If your dog or cat has ingested any toxic plants, contact the Pet Poison Helpline or your local veterinarian. (canadianliving.com)
  • If your dog shows signs, such as vomiting, diarrhea or lethargy, take him to the veterinarian immediately. (dogster.com)
  • If you know or are concerned that your dog has ingested a foreign object or your dog is displaying symptoms of an obstruction, consult your veterinarian immediately! (dogster.com)
  • If signs persist, or become more severe, consult a veterinarian immediately. (drugs.com)
  • If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe your pet with mild soap, rinse with large amounts of water, and consult a veterinarian immediately. (hartz.com)
  • If your dog ingests rock salt, call a veterinarian immediately. (odahcenter.com)
  • If your pet displays changes in behavior or appetite, and exposure to ticks is a possibility, consult your veterinarian immediately. (sccmo.org)
  • If your cat ingests a foreign material, immediately contact your veterinarian or an emergency vet. (hillspet.com.au)
  • If you suspect that your pet has ingested any amount of Xylitol, call your veterinarian immediately. (animalleague.org)
  • In conclusion, if your dog has accidentally ingested garlic, it is important to act quickly. (lcworks.org)
  • The criticalist will have already reviewed the past and present history provided by your family veterinarian prior to your arrival if we have received it ahead of time. (gcvs.com)
  • If any of these occur, please contact your family veterinarian as soon as possible. (petplace.com)
  • If you notice any unexpected or concerning symptoms after administering CBD to your cat, it's recommended to discontinue use and seek guidance from a veterinarian. (petmd.com)
  • Other yuletide plants such as holly berries and mistletoe can also be toxic to farm pets and can cause gastrointestinal upset and heart arrhythmias if ingested. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • Many cat toys only should be used during supervised play, advises Best Friends Animal Society, because cats can ingest the strings, feathers, cords and other potentially dangerous materials. (hillspet.com.au)
  • If ingested, pets may experience gastrointestinal upset, or show clinical signs of poisoning such as a change in mental function, difficulty breathing, or a low heart rate. (moderndogmagazine.com)
  • If ingested, pets may vomit, appear depressed, or show signs of a painful abdomen and a loss of appetite. (moderndogmagazine.com)
  • Your veterinarian might recommend intravenous fluids to keep them hydrated and may prescribe medication to deal with vomiting . (akc.org)
  • Expect your veterinarian to recommend hospitalization with continuous intravenous fluids. (petplace.com)
  • If your dog is on medication, consult your veterinarian before using this or any other product. (drugs.com)
  • Never give your pet any medication unless directed by your veterinarian. (laanimalservices.com)
  • Thankfully, there's an antidote for this type of mouse and rat poison: Vitamin K1, a prescription medication readily available at your veterinarian. (pethealthnetwork.com)
  • Thus, one observes that although there is an intrinsic risk when ingesting any medication, the population has easier free access and use for some drugs, which are known as low-toxicity 9,19 . (bvsalud.org)
  • If you suspect your cat has ingested any chocolate at all, call your veterinarian. (thehonestkitchen.com)
  • Do not get this product in your dog's eyes, or allow your dog to ingest this product. (drugs.com)
  • Overall, it's best to limit your dog's food intake to healthy dog food and dog treats so you don't have to worry about your pet ingesting something unhealthy, or too much of something that is allowed. (hillspet.co.uk)
  • Your veterinarian may recommend taking an X-ray of your dog's abdomen as pieces of the collar may be seen within the gastrointestinal tract. (petplace.com)
  • So, if your new puppy or kitten ingests something, they may need surgery, hospitalization or additional medical care. (statefarm.com)
  • Every home contains a variety of everyday items and substances that can be dangerous or even fatal if ingested by pets. (laanimalservices.com)
  • Pets that ingest poinsettias generally have no clinical signs or mild gastrointestinal discomfort. (moderndogmagazine.com)
  • This means that soon we will be receiving more calls about pets ingesting plants, both indoors and out. (petpoisonhelpline.com)
  • For more information on preventing disease in your pet, please consult with your veterinarian or call the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center at (636) 949-PETS. (sccmo.org)
  • These look like enticing toys to pets, especially cats, but can be very dangerous if ingested. (denverpost.com)
  • You should always consult your veterinarian before giving your pet any medications, whether designed for pets or humans. (operationkindness.org)
  • Household pets that ingest Zn3P2 often will regurgitate, releasing PH3 into the air. (cdc.gov)
  • When ingested, the phosphides product a toxic gas in the stomach called phosphine gas. (pethealthnetwork.com)
  • If your veterinarian has given you refills for your prescription you may call the Main Pharmacy and request that it be filled again. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Depending on what type of mouse and rat poison was ingested, clinical signs can vary. (pethealthnetwork.com)
  • After an initial evaluation of your pet's vitals (temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, mucous membrane color, and pulse quality), the veterinarian will likely request permission to take an abdominal x-ray. (gcvs.com)
  • Contact your veterinarian for guidance and follow their instructions. (lcworks.org)
  • Your veterinarian may recommend further diagnostic imaging like radiographs or ultrasound to ensure that there is no gastrointestinal obstruction. (lortsmith.com)
  • CBD can be generally considered safe for cats when administered properly and in appropriate dosages as determined by your cat's veterinarian. (petmd.com)
  • Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center, doctor or veterinarian, or going for treatment. (hartz.com)
  • If a cat does ingest some lily, prompt treatment by a veterinarian is imperative for the best prognosis. (petpoisonhelpline.com)
  • If your cat has any underlying health conditions or behavioral issues, it's crucial to address them with a veterinarian who can develop a comprehensive treatment plan. (petmd.com)
  • Although this and sheep farmers and ranchers who ingest was a retrospective study, all the above data unpasteurized dairy products. (who.int)
  • She said it's important to closely monitor an animal's behavior while walking, whether it is out in nature or in the city, and to make sure they don't ingest any bodily fluids that might contain drugs. (wbng.com)
  • This will make them less likely to voluntarily ingest saltwater due to thirst. (cornell.edu)
  • Soy sauce is loaded with sodium, and ingesting too much sodium could make your pet quite ill. (hillspet.co.uk)
  • ATSDR helped the Vermont Department of Agriculture's state veterinarian make a more informed decision on how to respond to dairy goats' exposure to unknown quantities of copper naphthenate - an oil-based wood preservative - by using simulation science. (cdc.gov)
  • Veterinarians recommend thee dog vitamins keep your furry best friend happy and healthy. (popsci.com)
  • A Your veterinarian can recommend treatments to eliminate and help prevent these worm infections. (cdc.gov)
  • If your dog does ingest a large amount of garlic, your best bet is to take them to a veterinarian. (akc.org)
  • In some cases, inducing vomiting can be helpful, but in others, it may not be recommended, depending on the amount of garlic ingested and the time that has passed since ingestion. (lcworks.org)
  • Do not use this product on debilitated, aged, medicated, pregnant or nursing animals or on animals known to be sensitive to pesticide products without first consulting a veterinarian. (hartz.com)
  • Referring veterinarians may alert the staff to an incoming case via our referral phone line, and the general public may use our walk-in emergency clinics. (chaspikfest.ru)
  • The emergency veterinarians administered Narcan, and Fivel started to perk up. (wbng.com)
  • What is the difference between a Critical Care Specialist and an Emergency Clinic Veterinarian? (gcvs.com)
  • With the help of a Trupanion policy, you can take your pet to any licensed veterinarian, emergency or specialty hospital. (statefarm.com)
  • The diversity of plant species and phytotoxins, as well as the emerging nature of certain plant poisonings, warrant a continuous update of knowledge by veterinarians and animal owners. (bvsalud.org)
  • If your pet ingests candy, especially chocolate, contact your veterinarian right away. (green-hill.org)
  • You might not think that playing with chocolate candy is bad, but when the cat gets chocolate on his paws and then cleans himself, he's then ingesting it. (thehonestkitchen.com)
  • Some ingested items, such as older pennies or lead material, can cause systemic toxicities while others may cause regional damage to the intestinal tract itself due to compression or obstruction. (acvs.org)
  • Also, if you do notice any type of reaction, contact your veterinarian right away to determine if your pet is having an allergic reaction. (hillspet.co.uk)
  • This product contains the full spectrum of minerals and vitamins to promote a healthy life and has been developed by veterinarians to help build strong bones and teeth, fight infection, support the nervous system and brain function, and help joint and immune health. (popsci.com)
  • You don't want the added stress of where to seek care or wonder if the veterinarian is in your network. (statefarm.com)
  • Transmission can happen directly from an animal to a human, via blood, or through skin contact, or inhalation, or indirectly when the animal infects something else, like food or water, and the person then ingests the infected material. (cdc.gov)
  • 24/7 Animal Poison Control Center for both Pet Owners and Veterinarians. (chaspikfest.ru)
  • WebIn this section, you'll find a wealth of resources from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center and from shelter medicine veterinarians-all specially designed for shelter and private-practice veterinarians. (chaspikfest.ru)
  • Are you a veterinarian or animal healthcare professional? (aspca.org)
  • Giving an incorrect dose could have toxic effects, so plan on working with a veterinarian to come up with the best health plan for your dog. (akc.org)
  • Therefore, public health officials, epidemiologists, medical practitioners, parasitologists, veterinarians, and the general public should be aware of such risks and should implement strategies to reduce or eliminate them. (cdc.gov)
  • Dan Rutz] I'm Dan Rutz, here with Dr. Nina Marano, a veterinarian and Chief of the Geographic Medicine and Health Promotion Branch in the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine here at CDC. (cdc.gov)