Poison Prevention: 12 Tips For Protecting Your PetsProvides several tips on how to protect pets from toxic substances or poisoning.Dog World
It is no secret our pets love to snack, and owners know they are no strangers to snacking on things they shouldn't. While our pets generally have strong immune systems, certain items can pose serious health risks if consumed. March celebrates Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month, a...
Pets have a way of getting into things they shouldn’t. The chocolate bar that fell between the sofa cushions. The bottle of aspirin you left on the kitchen table. Or that slug bait on the garage floor. Since next week is Poison Prevention Week, we thought everyone could use a few ...
Pet Poison Helpline® has over 30 years of experience and expertise in the management of pets exposed to potentially dangerous substances. PPH is also partnered with the world’s largest industry poison control center to ensure pharmacovigilance and safety for both humans and pets, and serves mul...
Committed toeducation and poison prevention efforts To learn more, pleaseclick here. The Latest Pet Owner Blog Pool Chlorine Poisoning read more Pet Owner Blog Triaging a Potentially Poisoned Pet at Home read more Pet Owner Blog Blue-Green Algae Exposure ...
ll be tons of stuff that could be dangerous. Household cleaning agents, prescription medications, pesticides, and other items can pose serious hazards to the health and well-being of our families and even our pets. National Poison Prevention Week is here to raise awareness of these dangers and...
Are you a veterinarian or animal healthcare professional?See the APCC’s Clinic Resources page for more information. Our Poison Control experts have also provided valuable information below to help parents recognize and protect their pets from poisonous substances including plants, human foods, human ...
social media posts for pet-specific holidays throughout March, and mass messaging templates that tie into both Pet Poison Prevention Month and National Puppy Day. We hope you find this content helpful and that it enables you to provide the best possible care for your clients and their pets!
The key to prevention is to identify and avoid contact with these plants. Poison ivy has 3 leaflets, poison oak has 3 to 5 leaflets, and poison sumac has 7 to 13 pointed leaves. If you are going into wooded or marshy areas, wear long sleeves, long pants, boots, and gloves. Barrier ...
Through the INTOX program, which has involved over 100 professionals in poisons control and related fields of prevention, response, and follow-up of toxic exposures, WHO/IPCS provides guidelines, training materials, training workshops, and information management tools for poison centers and other organi...