Pet Poison Control

Poison Control 

Phone: 855-764-7661 
Web: www.petpoisonhelpline.com 

Pet First Aid Kit: 

You should always have a pet first-aid kit handy in case your pet is injured. Here are some veterinarian's recommendations on what to include: 

Your vet's telephone number, plus the number of an emergency weekend or night-time vet 
Gauze rolls or pads 
Absorbent cotton 
Scissors, preferably with rounded tips 
Hydrogen peroxide 
Hydrocortisone ointment 
Eyewash 
Tweezers 
Rectal thermometer 
Syringe (without the needle) for giving oral medications 
Anti-diarrhea medicine (for dogs and cats) 
Upset stomach medicine (for dogs only) 
Antihistamine liquid 
A clean, white sock – to slip over an injured paw, to keep the wound and your floors clean until the bleeding is stopped. 

Symptoms Of Internal Bleeding In Pets 

Blood in the vomit 
Blood in the urine 
Pale pink or white gums 
Listlessness 

Houseplants That Can Hurt Your Pet 

Disclaimer: List may not contain all of the plants that are harmful to animals. 

Dieffenbachia 
Philodendron 
Jerusalem cherry 
Yew 
Caladium 
Spider plant 
Airplane plant 
Cyclamen 
Foxglove 
Dragon tree 
Holly 
Mistletoe 
Azalea 
Poinsettia 
Rhododendron 
Mother-in-law's tongue 
Lillies