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Each year, veterinary teams treat unfortunate animals that get exposed to toxic household substances and foods. When an accident happens, it’s a reminder to take steps to help pet owners prevent poison exposure. Education, preparation and action are critical to diagnosing and treating the exposed animals quickly. Providing pet owners with emergency phone numbers and how to contact the Pet Poison Helpline <Link> can speed this process when assistance is needed.
The ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance Digital Library has educational infographics suitable for client communications and as posters in veterinary clinics. They are available for year-round use at no charge.
Source: ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance. Link. Visit the Digital Library for educational resources that clients and veterinary staff can use to refresh animal owners about the potentially harmful substances that pose a risk to curious pets and animals.
PET POISON HELPLINE 855-764-7661. Note there is a charge for using this service.
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