The information provided on this web site is for informational purposes only. At no time should any information found on this web site replace the advice of your veterinarian. You should refer to your veterinarian before giving any dosage for the medication listed. Whenever in doubt, seek advice from your veterinarian.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

A
Acids (batteries, toilet bowl cleaners, etc)
Anti-depressants
Antifreeze
Alkalis
Alkaline cleaners (laundry detergents, ammonia)
Arsenic (ant/roach poisons, herbicides, wood preservatives, and some insulation)
Aspirin
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B
Borate (Ant/roach baits, flea products, herbicides, fertilizers, denture cleaners, contact lens solutions, antiseptics, disinfectants, cleaning compounds, and mouthwash)
Bleach
Button Battery Ingestion
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C
Cannabis (Marijuana)
Carbon monoxide
Chlorine
Citrus Oils
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D
Detergents (Laundry detergents, shampoos, dish soaps, and electric dishwashing detergents etc)
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E
Ethylene Glycol
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I
Iron
Isopropanol (Isopropyl alcohol is found in skin lotions, after-shave lotions, perfumes, colognes, cleaning solvents, window cleaners, and sanitizers)
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K
Kerosene
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L
Lead (Paint, batteries, lubricants, golf balls, etc)
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M
Metaldehyde (Snail, slug, or rat poison, or ingestion of a poisoned snail, slug, or rat)
Moth Balls
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P
Phenol and Phenolic Compounds (shampoos with 3% hexachlorophene, and drugs and foods containing benzoic acid, fungicides, wood preservatives)
Pine Oil
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S
Slug and Snail Bait
Stychnine (pesticides)
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T
Tobacco (cigarettes, cigars, pipe, etc)
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W
Warfarin (rodent bait, dead rodent)
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