Complete lists of toxic substances
Plants
Foods
Essential Oils
Complete lists of toxic substances
Plants
Foods
Essential Oils
Please follow these directions:
• Remove your pet from the area
• Check to make sure your pet is safe: breathing and acting normally
• Do not give any home antidotes
• Do not induce vomiting without consulting a vet or Pet Poison Helpline
• Call the ASPCA’s Animal Poisoning Hotline at 1-888-426-4435 (fees may apply)
• If veterinary attention is necessary, contact your veterinarian or emergency veterinary hospital immediately.
• Hyper-salivation (drooling)
• Vomiting
• Diarrhea
• Lethargy
• Hiding (cats)
• Tremors/convulsions
• Increased respiration/panting
• Sudden behavioural change
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