American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals
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About this resource
This service offers a hotline for emergencies involving animal poisoning, with a team of veterinarians and board-certified veterinary toxicologists available to assist. The website also features valuable information aimed at safeguarding pets from toxic substances, such as certain plants, human foods, and medications.
Intake Procedure: Individuals can call or visit the website for further details. When contacting the hotline, callers will be asked about their pet's health status and any potential exposure to toxins in order to evaluate the risk. Following this assessment, they will receive advice on whether treatment can be administered at home or if a visit to a veterinary professional is necessary.
Fees: There is a consultation fee of $95 for phone calls, which can be paid using a credit card.
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