Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic (-) Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Intake & Preventive Care Population Management Specific Medical Conditions Infectious Disease Sanitation Facility Use & Design Surgery & Dentistry Programs & Operations Managed Admission Spay/Neuter Clinic Administration Keeping Pets in Homes Toxicology & Poison Control Active FiltersShelter Medicine Group 9 Clear All Infection Control in the Shelter Learn fundamental infection control concepts, including order of contagion, how disease transmission occurs, and how to prevent disease spread. Toxicology Emergency? These Questions Will Help Ensure Accurate, Usable History Asking the right questions is crucial when a patient has a possible toxicology emergency. Here's what the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center suggests. Canine Influenza Virus: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Control Be prepared for canine influenza virus, or "kennel cough" before an outbreak happens. Learn about diagnostic, treatment and control here. Room-By-Room Household Pet Poison Checklist Help your clients keep their pets safe by sharing this room-by-room pet poison checklist with them. How to Treat Rodenticide Poisoning in Horses The ASPCA Poison Control Center offers recommendations for rodenticides ingested by horses. Top 10 Deadliest Pet Poisons Veterinarians can download and share the list of the most poisonous toxins for dogs and cats with their clients. Top 5 Easter Toxins Here are five particularly prevalent Easter toxins you can share, plus a free poster. Six Tips to Keep Pets Safe While Cleaning Download this handy poster from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center and share it with your community to keep pets safe while cleaning Hepatotoxicant Table Download this handy table for an easy reminder of common hepatotoxicants, their clinical signs, recommended treatments, and more. APCC Toxin Exposure Triage Sheet This triage sheet was created for veterinary clinics needing fast, thorough information about pets who have ingested a toxic substance. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page next ›