Vet Sci 101 – Pet Poisoning
Hi folks! I’m Doggie Howlzer, your friendly neighborhood doctor. How do you know I’m a doctor? Because I have a Lab coat…get it! I’m here to provide pet owners important tips and information on how to keep their furry, feathered, or scaly friends safe, happy and healthy.
Today I want to talk about spring. We all get spring fever, even dogs and cats. Everyone wants to be outside playing and planting in the dirt. But hold on! Did you know that there are many plants, flowers and bulbs that are toxic, even deadly, to your pet? Flowering plants such as Azalea, and Oleander may look beautiful to people but could very easily harm Fido or Fluffy. And those bulbs for lilies, crocuses and tulips that signal spring to people and honey bees look just like tasty snacks to dogs and cats and contain deadly toxins that can be lethal if consumed.
So pet parents, when you think spring think safety…your pets will thank you! Doggie Howlzer, M.D.o.g.
If you think your pet has ingested or been exposed to poison call your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline (855) 764-7661 immediately ($49 per incident fee applies). The sooner a dog poisoning or cat poisoning is diagnosed, the easier, less expensive, and safer it is to treat your pet. For more information and tips on how to prevent pet poisoning go to: http://www.petpoisonhelpline.com
DISCLAIMER: The information contained herein is not intended to treat or cure and is not to be used in place of veterinary care. If you believe your pet is ill, please contact your veterinarian or nearest emergency vet clinic.