Search Search Search Topic Programs & Operations Managing People Resources Managed Admission Keeping Pets in Homes Safety Net Spay/Neuter Patient Care Equine Welfare (-) Animal Health Animal Care Cleaning & Sanitation Disease Prevention & Treatment Intake Protocols Toxicology & Poison Control Cruelty & Disasters Disaster Preparedness & Response Active FiltersAnimal Health Group 9 Clear All Ice Melt Toxicity in Pets Learn the symptoms and treatments for ice melt ingestion in pets. Plus, discover pet-friendly alternatives to melting snow and ice. Pseudoephedrine Toxicity in Pets While cold and flu medications commonly contain multiple ingredients, pseudoephedrine is one that often causes serious problems. Common Vitamins and Pet Toxicities An estimated 31% of people in the U.S. take multivitamins, and that means a lot of pet ingestions. What are the dangers and treatment options? 4 Times to Use Lipid Emulsion Therapy Like any therapy, lipids work best when they are used under the right conditions. Here are four times when you might get the most out of them. Top Pet Toxicity Calls to ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Join us as we discuss the top dog and cat toxicities called into APCC during 2020, along with the treatment recommendations for each. Most Common Toxicologic Causes of Tremors in Dogs The ASPCA Poison Control Center lists the most common toxicologic causes of tremors in dogs, grouped by type of item — medicine, food, etc. Common Children’s Items that Are Toxic to Pets Discover common items associated with children that can be toxic to pets, including candy, medications, and more. Common Human Snack Toxicities in Pets While the dangers of pets ingesting chocolate are well known to pet owners, the risks of other snacks—like grapes and raisins—may not be. Learn what to do if you’re presented with an animal who has ingested these common people foods. Top Toxic Causes of Pancreatitis in Pets Did you know that several toxins can cause pancreatitis? Understanding and Treating Cough Drop Toxicity in Pets The ASPCA Animal Poison Control receives many calls throughout the year about pets ingesting cough drops—and there is, indeed, cause for concern. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page next ›