Today's Veterinary Practice

MAY-JUN 2013

Today's Veterinary Practice provides comprehensive information to keep every small animal practitioner up to date on companion animal medicine and surgery as well as practice building and management.

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deadly Chihuahuas curious It's the yummy surprise that attracts unwanted little rodents. When a frantic client calls because her dog has eaten mouse bait, knowledge is your lifeline. What type of rodenticide? How much did the pet eat? What's the pet's weight? These factors can determine if it's a minor problem or a serious emergency. That's why we developed the Cats, Dogs and Rodenticides Risk Slide to guide your first critical steps. For over 30 years, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center has been the only center in North America dedicated solely to animals. Our team of board-certified veterinary toxicologists* utilize our exclusive AnTox database to provide you with lifesaving information 24/7/365. It's no surprise so many veterinarians trust us in a crisis. ® ™ Be prepared. Go to www.aspcapro.org/freebies to order your Cats, Dogs and Rodenticides Risk Slide and other free tools. Or scan the code with your Smartphone. Add 888-426-4435 to your contacts list and speed dial. For more information visit www.aspcapro.org. No animals were harmed during the production of this ad. *American Board of Veterinary Toxicology www.abvt.org American Board of Toxicology, Inc. www.abtox.org A consultation fee may apply.

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