
It is not uncommon for veterinarians working with companion animals to run into suspected intoxications, especially when multiple animals from the same household are affected.

It is not uncommon for veterinarians working with companion animals to run into suspected intoxications, especially when multiple animals from the same household are affected.

It is not uncommon for veterinarians working with companion animals to run into suspected intoxications where the actual toxicant cannot be identified.

It has been my experience in an academic environment that mycotoxicoses are generally thought to be exclusively a large animal problem.

It is not uncommon for veterinarians working with companion animals to run into suspected intoxications where the actual toxicant cannot be identified.

It is not uncommon for veterinarians working with companion animals to run into suspected intoxications.

Published: November 1st 2009 | Updated:

Published: November 1st 2009 | Updated:

Published: November 1st 2009 | Updated:

Published: November 1st 2009 | Updated:

Published: November 1st 2009 | Updated: