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I think my pet ate something that could be poisonous, but he/she seems fine. What should I do?

In most cases, when a pet has eaten something they shouldn’t have – this would be an emergency, and should not wait hours before letting a veterinarian know.

First, prior to calling a veterinary clinic – please have the package of whatever your pet ate accessible and ready for the veterinarian.

Second, it is best to call the clinic prior to heading down – as sometimes the veterinarian is out of the office or is in surgery.

Always bring the package with you – as there are many different brands and ingredients in items and in these situations it is best not to guess.

Depending on what your pet ate, is how your pet’s treatment will be determined.

In some cases, the veterinarian might not be familiar with what your pet ate and if it could be toxic to your pet. In this situation, the veterinary staff will provide some phone numbers for the pet poison control helpline. We do like to make you aware these helplines do charge for the consult, but they do include any follow up calls (or any follow on calls between your veterinarian and the helpline).

Google is NOT a reliable source in these situations.

Pet Poison Helpline: 855-764-7661 | as of 1/29/2020, they are charging a $59 consult fee (follow on calls included)

National Animal Poison Control Center: 888-426-4435 | as of 1/29/2020, they are charging a $65 consult fee (follow on calls included)

Human Poison Control WILL NOT HELP!