Common symptoms of pet poisonings include rapid breathing, racing or irregular heartbeat, excessive drooling, vomiting and fatigue. If you think your pet is poisoned please reach out to us, even if you are not sure.
(800)-222-1222Our fur-babies are a part of our families. The foods and drinks that are safe for human consumption are not always safe for our pets. There are also many substances that are unsafe for animals. Follow the tips below to keep your fur-babies safe.
Keep these items out of sight and reach of pets:
Always use cleaning products as recommended to avoid pet poisonings. Keep these items out of sight and reach of pets:
Never assume that human medicines are okay to give to your pets. Keep all medicines, vitamins, herbal supplements, ointments and lotions out of sight and reach of pets. Medicines of particular concern include the following:
The New Mexico Poison and Drug Information Center has been a vital resource throughout my 47 years in New Mexico.
Always courteous and helpful, the Poison Center has helped me with such varied questions as what to do when our donkey drank a gallon of house paint or our children ate sweet pea seeds to what might be interactions between medications my patients or my relatives were taking...