Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Intake & Preventive Care Equine Welfare Keeping Horses Safe (-) Toxicology & Poison Control Active FiltersToxicology & Poison Control Group 9 Clear All Top 5 Tips About Kidney Killers in Cats and Dogs We've gathered five top tips from a recent webinar about NSAIDs and other things that can cause acute kidney damage in pets. The Two Most Common St. Patrick’s Day Toxins Alcohol, shamrocks—read up on the two most common St. Patrick’s Day toxins and how to treat them. Top 5 Halloween Safety Tips for Vets and Pets The ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center provides 5 top tips for veterinarians and other animal-health experts to safety navigate Halloween tricks and treats APCC: Backpack Hazards: Protecting Pets from Hidden Toxins The start of the school year is an exciting time for many families, but it can also pose unexpected dangers to pets. Learn about the most hazardous items lurking in backpacks. APCC: Winter Hazards: Navigating Seasonal and Holiday Pet Toxins Learn about common winter toxins for dogs and cats and how to treat them. Top 5 Tips About Opioids & Your Practice Here are five top tips from a webinar by the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center on recognizing and treating opioid ingestion in animals. Most Common Causes of Toxin Seizures in Cats We’ve created a chart that shows the most common toxins that cause seizures in cats. Share this information with your clients to help ward off problems before t 5 Back-to-School Pet Toxins to Keep on Your Radar Get the latest on five back-to-school pet toxins and keep dogs and cats safe while children are learning from home. Tox Trends: Emerging Toxins and Updates in Small Animal Clinical Toxicology In this one-hour session, learn how to identify and treat the toxic syndromes currently on the rise in companion animals. 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 Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Next page next ›