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Search Results for: poison

Puppy Seeks New Home after Surviving Run-in with Rat Poison

...had gotten into rodenticide (rat poison).” Angell receives upwards of twenty cases per month involving pets that have eaten rat poison. The cases peak during spring and fall—times when landlords...

Rodenticides

...prey. Predators tend to prey on poisoned dying animals due to their inability to move quickly. Animals who eat these poisoned animals (or the poison itself) may die a similarly...

MSPCA Targeting Rodenticide with New Legislation

...the poisoned animals (or the poison itself) may die a similarly painful death, or they may survive, but, having ingested a sub-lethal dose, can still suffer hemorrhaging as well as...

What To Do If Your Pet Ingests Something It Shouldn’t?

...poison control hotline such as the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Hotline for further advice about treatment, but the veterinary hospital will direct you to do so if necessary. The Animal...

Xylitol Toxicity in Dogs – Not All Sweeteners are Created Equal

...and could progress from there to fulminant liver failure. Dogs in the Animal Poison Control database that developed hypoglycemia did not always develop evidence of liver damage and there were...

When Dogs Swallow Things…

...advice. From there, you may be instructed to bring your pet in to be seen, call poison control, or just monitor at home. Animal poison control centers, like the ASPCA...

The Dangers of Rodenticides to Pets

...poison control center such as ASPCA Poison Control (1-888-426-4435). Anticoagulant Rodenticides Anticoagulant rodenticides are probably the most commonly used and the most frequent rodenticide toxicities seen through the veterinary emergency...

Pass Rodenticide Legislation in Informal Session

...poisoning and was too healthy for it to be any other medical reason. Better monitoring of these poisons and reduction in their use are critical to stopping incidents like what...

Nicotine Toxicity in Pets

...do you do? The first step is to contact poison control (ASPCA poison control at 888-426-4435 – a fee is associated with this call. The ASPCA is not associated with...

Rodenticide Use in Massachusetts

...America's national symbol. Let's stop poisoning them. Boston Globe (editorial). July 3, 2023. 'Particularly devastating': Bald eagle 'MK' succumbs to poisoning after being rescued in Arlington, Boston.com. March 2, 2023....

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