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Pet Poison Assistance

0 Comments 25 November 2009

Pet Poison Assistance

Princess Buttercup got herself into quite a mess today, and unfortunately not the usual “I stole my Human’s shoes” or “how muddy can I get before the Human stops me?”

I had set a bottle of my medication on a table. I knew better. I knew to not leave it there but I was going to come back and take it and then put it away. But of course I forgot about it, phone rang, soap was ready, neighbor knocked on the door. Somehow, Buttercup found the bottle and decided to chew on it… of all the other things on the same table she could have picked, that was the thing she picked to chew.

My Husband found the bottle. And then we found Buttercup looking very sad and sick. She then began to vomit.

I called my vet and they said to call Animal Poison Helpline. I then called another vet that we have used. They also gave me a number for Animal Poison Assistance. Both said to call that number and then, if need be, take her to an emergency clinic.

All vets will forward you to a poison control assistance before they see you. Here are the numbers and their fees so you can have those handy if you ever need them, which I hope is never.

Here are the numbers:
* Pet Poison Helpline: 1.800.213.6680
They are 24 hours. The fee is $35.
* ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center: 1.800.548.2423
They are 24 hours. The fee is $60.

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Erika the Human - who has written 46 posts on Doggie Sage.

Erika the Human is owned by 5 cats (Pumpkin, Chloe, Zelda, Boo, and Gatsby) and 4 dogs (Brice, Eva, Jasper and Buttercup). Before she was owned by her current pack she was dragged around on a leash by a dog named Oliver. You can now find Erika the Human making products for Doggie Sage and its parent company, Jackson Sage Botanical Skin Care.

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