Pet Poison Control
Need help fast? Contact Pet Poison Control to keep your pets safe.
If You Think Your Pet Ingested Something Toxic, Act Quickly
Pets are curious by nature, and sometimes that curiosity leads them into trouble. If you suspect your dog or cat has eaten, inhaled, or come into contact with something potentially harmful, immediate guidance is essential.
To ensure you get fast, accurate advice, Vetter Pet Care recommends contacting Pet Poison Control — a 24/7 resource staffed by veterinary toxicology experts.
Their team can tell you how serious the situation is, what steps to take next, and whether your pet needs emergency care.
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.
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.
