Search Search Search Topic Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Intake & Preventive Care Equine Welfare (-) Toxicology & Poison Control Active FiltersToxicology & Poison Control Group 9 Clear All When Clinic Disinfectants Cause Problems for Pets Do you know what to do if pets in your clinic accidentally come in contact with disinfectants? These tips from ASPCA Poison Control Center can help. How to Manage Clinical Presentation for Pets Exposed to Recreational Drugs Recreational drugs are a top exposure seen in pets. Learn about the most common substances and how to manage their clinical effects. 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. How to Make a Pet First Aid Kit Share our DIY pet first-aid kit with your adopters, clients and community. Bordetella and Mistaken Injections Brush up on treatment options when a Bordetella vaccine is accidentally injected rather than the correct intranasal administration. Toxic Component in Grapes and Raisins Identified! For years, veterinarians have wondered what made grapes toxic to pets—we think we have the answer. Equine Toxins Shareable Posters and Graphics Keep equine safety top of mind at your rescue and in your community with this colorful poster and shareable graphic Veterinary Professionals: Sign Our Petition Calling for Greater Access to Veterinary Telemedicine! Support expanding veterinary telemedicine by adding your name to this ASPCA petition. It's fast and easy to get care to more animals in need. When Owners Are Reluctant to Bring Pets In When there's suspicion that a pet may have ingested something toxic but the owner is reluctant to bring her in for a veterinary exam, what can you do? Hepatotoxicant Table Download this handy table for an easy reminder of common hepatotoxicants, their clinical signs, recommended treatments, and more. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page next ›