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    Animal Poison Control Hotline

    Good number to keep next to your phone.

    Reposted with permission:

    New Toll-free Poison Control Number
    The ASPCA has a new poison control hotline phone
    number for pets. If you have reason to suspect that
    your pet may have been exposed to something toxic,
    either internally or externally, this phone number
    will connect you with an ASPCA veterinarian specially
    trained to assist pet owners or other vets.

    This is the only dedicated animal poison control
    hotline in the world manned by veterinarians, not
    telephone operators. The number is staffed 24/7.

    (888) 4ANI-HELP or (888) 426-4435

    Please pass this on to other lists and animal owners
    ~~ My House Is Not A Home Without A Hound ~~


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    Here's the web site for this Animal Poison Control Center:
    http://www.napcc.aspca.org/

    As is often the case, there's no free lunch ~ here are the costs associated with this site:

    Non-Profit Funding
    Our non-profit animal poison control center receives no state, federal, or hospital funds. In order for our veterinary staff to be available 24 hours a day to offer life saving advice, a professional fee is charged.
    The consultation fee is paid by the animal owner, veterinarian or product manufacturer. Consultation fees are generally less than those charged by other veterinary specialists and combined with grants and donations allow the non-profit Center to break even.

    Telephone Numbers/Fees
    888-4ANI-HELP (888-426-4435)
    $45.00 per case (VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express). The Center will do as many follow-up calls as necessary in critical cases, and at the owner's request will contact their veterinarian. The Center also provides via fax specific treatment protocols and current literature citations when indicated.

    900-680-0000
    $45.00 per case. The Center will do as many follow-up calls as necessary in critical cases, and at the owner's request will contact their veterinarian. These follow-up calls can be made by calling 888-299-2973.

    APSS Products
    When the call involves a product covered by the Animal Product Safety Service, the product manufacturer will absorb the cost of the call; thus there is no cost to the caller. Most APSS clients route animal calls directly to the Center. Feel free to call and inquire if a product is covered by an APSS client. http://www.napcc.aspca.org/apss.htm

    I couldn't find a list of the companies that participate in the APSS program.

    Thanks to Angie for finding the phone number!
    /s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi

    R.I.P. ~ Boots, Bowser, Sherman, & Snoopy

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    In the past, I had to call animal poison control when my Great Pyr ate fiberglass ceiling tile. (She was a tall dog, but not THAT tall LOL.) This was about 15 years ago when the call was free. By the way, they had no clue as to what would happen, they asked me to call back and tell them if anything did. LOL Happily there were no ill effects!

    Thanks for the new info! I printed it out!

    Sue
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