Thursday, November 20, 2008

Special Holiday Chat with Poison Control Experts—Tomorrow!



Who is more enticed by the delicious scents of Thanksgiving dinner than your pets? Who is more jolly than a dog during the holiday season? And who is more curious than a cat when face to face with a bow-adorned box? The answer to all of the above: no one! Your pets are family, so do include them in your holiday celebrations—but do it safely. To find out how, join us for a live online chat with experts from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center and discuss how to keep your pets safe from all the potentially toxic “goodies” that enter homes this time of year. Hosting the chat are Dana Farbman, CVT, Senior Manager, Professional Communications, and Dr. Eric Dunayer, Veterinary Toxicologist. Sample questions include:

What traditional Thanksgiving dishes are a big no-no for pets?

Help! My cat wants to chew on all of the wrapping paper!


How do I keep my pets away from holiday chocolates?


Chat time: Tomorrow, Friday, November 21, from noon to 2:00 P.M. EST
Chat place: ASPCA Online Community

PLEASE NOTE: If you have a pet who is ill or you suspect may have ingested harmful substances, please contact your vet or Animal Poison Control.


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2 Comments:

Anonymous Dog Food Reviews said...

Great information....

3:34 AM  
Anonymous Lindsey M. said...

I Don't Quite Understand.
How Is It Not OK to Abuse Cats And Dogs But It Is OK To Support The Horrible Treatment Of Turkeys and Pigs Just For Your Thanksgiving Dinner.
You Guys Are a Huge Contradiction.

11:39 PM  

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