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Animal Health - PoisoningInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Antifreeze Poisoning Description: Toxicity information, description of symptoms, treatment urgency, and prevention suggestions. (cah.com) |
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Description: Ways to prevent and prepare for poisoning, and an emergency phone consultation number. (aspca.org) |
Pet Poisoning Prevention Tips Description: Suggestions for avoiding some common and some unfamiliar hazards. (wellness.ucdavis.edu) |
Poison Control Center Description: Children's Hospital of Michigan provides advice on help for a poisoned pet, and prevention methods specific to summer and winter. (mitoxic.org) |
Poisonings in Pets Description: List of common symptoms and a checklist of information to give when calling a veterinarian. (vetmedicine.about.com) |
Poisonous Plants, Foods Description: A list of common items hazardous to dogs. (pcug.org.au) |
Ten Tips for a Poison Safe Household Description: The Cat Fanciers' Association provides prevention suggestions. (cfainc.org) |
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