Pet Poison Control

Need help fast? Contact Pet Poison Control to keep your pets safe.

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If You Think Your Pet Ingested Something Toxic, Act Quickly

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Pet Poison Helpline (24/7)

(855) 764-7661
Consultation fee may apply

This line provides:

  • Guidance for toxin ingestion and exposure
  • Risk assessments based on your pet’s age, size, and medical history
  • Instructions for safe at-home steps (when appropriate)
  • Recommendations for emergency treatment, if needed

Common Household Toxins

Contact Poison Control right away if your pet has been exposed to:

  • Medications for humans or pets
  • Chocolate
  • Xylitol
  • Grapes or raisins
  • Cleaning products
  • Antifreeze
  • Rodenticides or insecticides
  • Cannabis or edibles
  • Toxic plants, like lilies

If you’re unsure whether something is harmful, it’s always safer to call.

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After Contacting Poison Control

If they advise a clinic visit, please contact us or proceed to a local emergency hospital. Bringing the product packaging, ingredient list, or photo of the substance can help guide treatment.