How to euthanize a dog with Tylenol… and why you don’t….
As a veterinarian, I never thought I’d be writing on a blog on how to euthanize a dog or cat with Tylenol at home… A few months ago, a fellow veterinarian contacted me about a blog that she saw on Petbloggish.com about how to euthanize a dog at home with Tylenol (which contains the active ingredient acetaminophen – which is more commonly called paracetamol in other countries). How to kill your own pet at home. For real. (Thankfully, they have since removed this...
Read MoreHow to keep your dog and cat safe during COVID-19
These are unusual times.. even for our 4-legged dogs and cats!As we come to our 3rd month of #quarantinelife from #COVID19, most of us feel comfortable with how to keep ourselves safe. Wear a mask. Social distance. Stay inside. Work from home. Wash your hands. Wash your hands some more. Stay in bubbles of small groups of people. Use hand sanitizer. But what about your pets? How are they being affected by COVID-19? Well, spending a lot of time at home with you… and what poisonous...
Read MoreTop 5 Halloween Safety Tips for Vets and Pets
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is flooded with calls every Halloween from worried pet owners and from veterinarians who need help. To help you prepare for the big night, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center has put together two lists HERE —the first one for veterinarians and the second for pet owners—based on our most commonly noted problems. And don’t forget to download the posters for fast and easy reference in your facility! 1) Prep for glow stick...
Read MoreIs blue-green algae poisonous to dogs?
If you let your dog jump in the water, please heed! If your dog is exposed to blue-green algae, it can be fatal… even with just a few licks. As the dog days of summer sadly come to an end, I wanted to write to warn you to be more discriminating about what lakes you let your dog swim in this summer. Maybe I’m just a bit paranoid, but when it comes to swimming in lakes, you want to make sure to avoid ones that have that green scum layer on top of the lake. Why? It’s because during...
Read MoreMarijuana poisoning in dogs | Dr. Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC, DABT, Board-Certified Veterinary Specialist
As a board-certified emergency critical care veterinary specialist and toxicologist, I see a lot of marijuana poisoning in dogs. More and more pets are getting into marijuana due to the legalization of medicinal marijuana, resulting in accidental ingestion in dogs. You can hear more at my radio show on Pet Life Radio ER VET. Well, according to the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, the only non-profit Animal Poison Control Center in the world, there was a 765% increase in calls about pet...
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