If Your Pet Shows Any Symptoms Listed Below, Contact Your Regular Vet or Emergency Vets Immediately. Your Vet May Want You to Induce Vomiting Before Arrival - Only Do This on Vet's Advice!
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Common Poison List | Pet Poison Helpline®
24-Hour Emergency Poison Control Hotline for Pets
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Watch for these emergency symptoms that require immediate veterinary attention
Vomiting
Excessive Drooling
Severe Agitation
Weakness or Lethargy
Difficulty Swallowing
Dilated Pupils
Vomiting or Coughing of Blood
Excessive Diarrhea
Loss of Coordination
Dermal Allergic Reactions
Tremors or Seizures
Tongue And/or Lip Swelling
Coma
This Guide Is for Emergency Reference Only and Should Not Replace Professional Veterinary Advice. Always Consult With a Qualified Veterinary Professional for Proper Diagnosis and Treatment.
Keep This Guide Accessible: Share With Pet Sitters, Family Members, and Keep a Copy in Your Car or Easily Accessible Location for Emergencies.
Common Toxic Plants That Pose a Danger to Pets in the Local Area
Common Poisonous Plants Found in the Lake Chapala Area
Aloe Vera
Angel’s Trumpet
Azalea
Bird of Paradise Flower
Castor Bean Plant
Cyclamen
Dieffenbachia
English Ivy
Gladiola
Hyacinth
Iris
Jade Plant
Lilies
Lilies
Mexican Bird of Paradise
Morning Glory
Oleander
Common Poisonous Plants Found in the Lake Chapala Area
Aloe Vera
Azalea
Chrysanthemum
Cyclamen
Daffodil
Dieffenbachia
Ivy
Lilies
Oleander
Sago Palm
This Guide Is for Emergency Reference Only and Should Not Replace Professional Veterinary Advice. Always Consult With a Qualified Veterinary Professional for Proper Diagnosis and Treatment.
Keep This Guide Accessible: Share With Pet Sitters, Family Members, and Keep a Copy in Your Car or Easily Accessible Location for Emergencies.
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Be Prepared With This Information to Help Your Vet Provide the Best Emergency Care
Your vet may want you to induce vomiting before you arrive. Only do this on a vet's advice.
Be Prepared to Provide Details Such as Your Pet’s Breed, Age, Weight, and Health History. Take in All Health Documents.
You Will Be Asked About the Substance Your Pet May Have Ingested. Having the Product, Plant, or Bug on Hand Can Be Very Helpful.
Your Vet Will Assess the Situation and Provide Guidance on the Next Steps, Which May Include Monitoring Your Pet at Home or Taking Them to an Emergency Veterinary Clinic.
This Guide Is for Emergency Reference Only and Should Not Replace Professional Veterinary Advice. Always Consult With a Qualified Veterinary Professional for Proper Diagnosis and Treatment.
Keep This Guide Accessible: Share With Pet Sitters, Family Members, and Keep a Copy in Your Car or Easily Accessible Location for Emergencies.
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