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Symptoms Of Dog Being Poisoned - Articles
HALLOWEEN, DOGS HELP HUMANS, AND POISONINGS....
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Helpful Buckeye

Posted
Sun 24 Oct 2010 12:00am
causing vomiting, diarrhea, hyperactivity and even seizures.
• No Sweets for the Sweet: Candies containing the artificial sweetener xylitol can be poisonous to dogs. Even small..., torture, poison or even kill dogs and cats left vulnerable in yards make it mandatory that pets be kept inside on fright night. Personally, I believe pets should always be kept
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GREYHOUNDS, POISON IVY, DOG BITES, AND ICE CREAM....
by
Helpful Buckeye

Posted
Sun 11 Jul 2010 11:00pm
in the plant sap. Animals are quite resistant to the effects of urushiol but can transmit the toxin to a person.
Dogs and cats typically come in contact with the poison ivy.... When you pet your dog or cat later, the sap can transfer from their fur to your skin. If you are susceptible to poison oak or poison ivy, skin irritation can occur.
In animals
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KraMar pulls dog food after poison reports
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Marie L.
Posted
Tue 10 Feb 2009 10:56am
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Video: Vets warned of possible pet food poisoning (ABC News)
Video: Dog treat pulled off shelves (ABC News)
The importer of a Chinese-made chicken dog treat has voluntarily recalled the product, after reports of kidney damaging illnesses in dogs around Australia.
The company KraMar has withdrawn Supa Naturals Chicken breast strips, which it says is one
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Stoned dogs and rolling cats: On illegal drug poisoning in pets
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Dr. Patty Khuly
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Wed 17 Feb 2010 10:00pm
Illegal drug poisoning in pets is more common than you think. While most pets won’t consume alcohol in sufficient quantities for intoxication (not willingly, anyway), other... veterinarians most) don’t then lie when you bring your stoned pet in on emergency.
Yes, it’s true: We can’t always get our clients to cop to the source of the poison. Fear of legal
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Toxic chemicals and pesticides killing dogs, cats and bees
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Dr. Kim ..

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Fri 24 Oct 2008 11:20am
You see if these toxins can kill weeds and insects what in God’s green (and NATURAL I might add) earth do humans think these chemicals are going to do to other organic beings - including yourselves? RUH? Pretty darn goofy and definitely not long-sighted. Economics seems to be the only motivating factor for the human [...]
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How to Spot Poison Ivy and Poison Oak
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Robert Davis
Posted
Tue 27 Jul 2010 7:32am
and poison ivy or you could find your ball and a snake.
(I suppose you could find your ball, a snake and poison ivy, but you'd be one unlucky golfer.)
Even if you're not a golfer, you can probably find poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac lurking in a green patch near you. Here's how to identify the three and tell them apart from plants that don't
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National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week: 10 Lead Poisoning Prevention Tips
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Susan H.

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Sun 24 Oct 2010 3:54am
It’s National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, and the California Poison Control System ( www.calpoison.org ) is warning consumers that lead can be found in a variety of products available to children.
“Lead poisoning is an important cause of learning disabilities, anemia, as well as growth problems, and children exposed to lead may have attention
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Poison(ed) Ivy
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Dr. Tina Tessina, Phd "Dr. Romance"
Posted
Wed 06 May 2009 1:33pm
such as this, I don’t see being much of anything to him (whoever he will eventually be). I vow to NOT be in aromantic relationship until I have MY life and MY happiness back. That’s a promise that I have made to myself (and I REFUSE to break it). Seems fair, right?
Poison(ed) Ivy
Dr. Romance replies: Hi, Ivy:
You must be surrounded with people who love
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