
As we enter finals season, caffeine may be a necessity for students but a danger to pets

As we enter finals season, caffeine may be a necessity for students but a danger to pets

Pet Poison Helpline shares why clients should be looking for deadly rodenticides with the story of a cockapoo named Soho

Toxins reported frequently are often found in the home

Help clients protect their favorite teammates this March and beyond by educating them on Pet Poison Helplines’ pet owner fouls

Pet Poison Helpline presented the Mount Rushmore of Toxin Tails to bring awareness this Presidents Day

Drs Renee Schmid and Adam Christman dive into the potential dangers that Super Bowl festivities and Valentine's Day celebrations may pose to your patients

X-rays and ultrasounds later found hundreds of hair ties inside the dog’s stomach

The Pet Poison Helpline compiled lists for dogs and cats as well as all species based on their call data

Kratos the cat ended up in the emergency room after ingesting a hair loss medication containing minoxidil

Learn the top 5 toxins that lead to emergency care for pets

Renee Schmid, DVM, DABT, DABVT, gives a sneak peek on her talk about the top 10 toxins associates will face in practice

In honor of National Lucky Penny Day, Pet Poison Helpline shared this warning on the dangers of pets ingesting coins in the May installment of Toxin Tails.

In light of Easter approaching, this Pet Poison Helpline Toxin Tails installment features a rabbit and highlights a warning for all pet parents.

How to ask the right questions that lead to an appropriate and effective treatment plan

This client-friendly education resource can help clarify which plants are safe to have in a home shared with a pet.

Toxicology experts spotlight toxins commonly found in a kitchen pantry

This Toxin Tails installment was highlighted for March because the case number—3141592—matches the mathematical number of pi.

In light of Valentine's Day, the Pet Poison Helpline recently highlighted an installment of Toxin Tails.

Mav, a nine-year-old Labrador Retriever, was diagnosed with serotonin syndrome after ingesting up to 600 dietary sleep supplement pills.