Pet Poison Awareness Month
Call the Pet Poison Helpline at 1-800-213-6680. Have your credit card ready because there is a fee of $59.00. The helpful staff will guide you through the next steps. They will ask you a number of questions, which will help them figure out if Fluffy got a toxic dose of chocolate. Depending on how much chocolate was consumed or you think was consumed because poor Little Jimmy is on a sugar high and can’t tell what is up and what is down. They will tell you how to treat at home or to call your veterinarian. If a toxic dose was consumed, they will fax and call your veterinarian while you are driving Fluffy in and let them and you know the next steps to help Fluffy.
There are a number of things that are harmful to your pet. If you visit the pet poison website, http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com, you can find a list of things that can potentially be, or are, poisonous to our pets, whether it be a cat or dog. There are things that we have around our house that are dangerous to pets that we don’t even know about. Chocolate is one of the most common pet poisons we see at our hospital.
For more information stop by Leesport Animal Hospital today and ask for our client hands outs on pet poison!
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