PET POISON HELP LINE
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If you suspect your cat or dog has been poisoned by a flea medication or shampoo, get your pet to the vet!
Every second you wait is potentially catastrophic.
Every second you wait is potentially catastrophic.
Symptoms
- Seizures (can cause brain damage if prolonged)
- Excessive salivation
- Loss of coordination
- Muscle tremors
- Ear flicking
- Depression
- Lethargy
- Overheating of the body (Hyperthermia)
- Death
Don’t waste time. Put your animal in a kennel and get in the car and go!
Time is of the essence. Don’t stop to think about it because what would you give to get your pet back if he died when you could have done something?
My dog almost bled to death from poisoned dog food. I never regretted the money I spent.
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