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Animal Care Center of Sonoma County Description: Offers emergency and specialty care for pets, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Includes information about staff, facilities and services, and a list of links related to the health and well being of animals. (accsonoma.com) |
ASPCA/NAPCC Information Page Description: In a life-and-death situation when every minute counts for an animal, you can call the ASPCA National Animal Poison Control Center for 24-hour emergency information. (napcc.aspca.org) |
Emergency Veterinary Clinic Description: Located in Northern Virginia,open nights, weekends, and holidays. Includes staff, facilities, services opening hours, map and directions. (emergencyvetclinic.com) |
Poison Prevention Prevention Tips Description: The Cincinnati Drug and Poison Information Center offers safety tips to prevent poisoning in children and pets. (cincinnatichildrens.org) |
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