In case of emergency
Despite all the precautions you take to keep your pet pals safe, accidents do happen. That's why the ASPCA, Humane Society and animal advocates advise pet owners to keep the telephone numbers of their local veterinarian and the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center — (888) 426-4435 — in a prominent location.

Common signs of poisoning include muscle tremors or seizures; vomiting and diarrhea; drooling; redness of skin, ears and eyes; and swelling and bleeding.

If you suspect your pet has consumed, inhaled or come in contact with a toxic substance, stay calm and call for help immediately. If you see your pet consuming anything you think might be toxic, seek emergency help immediately even if she or he is not exhibiting any symptoms.

So many aren't aware of how pet food is made. They have tried to keep it quite for years lest a boycott. You can make a difference. Let's get this garbage off the market.

Our pets deserve the best!
"Thousands of years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this."
--Anonymous
Remove skunk odors by wiping down the animal with a 50-50 solution of white distilled vinegar and water, followed by a
plain-water rinse. Repeat if necessary.
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