Kitchen dangers that are poisonous to pets | Dr. Justine Lee
Don’t know what poisonous kitchen toxins are dangerous to your dog or cat? Here, a great article by Consumer Affairs: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/pets/pet-food/#dangerous-foods When in doubt, contact the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888-426-4435 for life-saving care...
Read MoreWhich plants are poisonous to dogs and cats? | Dr. Justine Lee
Not sure if your dog or cat was accidentally poisoned by a plant? While a majority of plants out there only cause mild gastrointestinal signs (e.g., not eating, mild drooling, vomiting, or diarrhea), a few can be deadly to your dog or cat! Here, some great information with info from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for dog and cat owners! Please help share to make pet owners aware of some of these common plant poisonings, with some being common but benign and some being rare but...
Read MoreHoliday Dangers that are Poisonous to Pets | Dr. Justine Lee
Admit it – you get holiday gifts for your dog and cat, right? Me too! After all, they’re our four-legged family members and deserve a gift to celebrate, right? Well, before you put any presents below the Christmas tree, do your pet a favor – learn about the common holiday dangers that are poisonous to dogs and cats… and a few of the most dangerous are accidentally left under the tree. Certain holiday dangers pose threats to pets, including certain decorations, plants, home ornaments,...
Read MoreHoliday dangers to keep your dog and cat safe from! | Dr. Justine Lee
Great infographic from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center on holiday dangers to keep your dog and cat away from!
Read More6 simple tips to keep your cat healthy & happy | Dr. Justine Lee
When it comes to keeping your cat happy and healthy, here, a few veterinary recommended quick tips! Keep your cat indoors or supervised while outside to prevent any trauma (e.g., being hit by a car, attacked by a dog, accidentally poisoned, etc.) If you do think your cat has been poisoned, make sure to contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center immediately for life-saving care! To be safe, pre-program your cell phone with their phone number (888) 426-4435. Make sure...
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