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Pet Poison Emergency?

If your pet has ingested something potentially toxic, do not wait. Contact your veterinarian or nearest emergency vet clinic immediately. Do not wait for symptoms to appear.

PetToxCheck is not a veterinary service and cannot provide medical advice in an emergency. If your pet is in distress, contact a professional immediately.

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We welcome your questions, feedback, and corrections. PetToxCheck is maintained by a small team, and we read every message.

What We Can Help With

  • Factual corrections — If you find inaccurate toxicity data on our site, let us know. We investigate all reports within 48 hours.
  • Missing substances — Want us to cover a specific plant, food, or chemical? Send us a suggestion.
  • Source disputes — If you are a veterinary professional and disagree with our data, we want to hear from you.
  • General feedback — Site usability, content requests, or anything else on your mind.

What We Cannot Do

PetToxCheck is an educational resource, not a veterinary practice. We cannot:

  • Diagnose your pet's condition
  • Provide treatment advice for a specific animal
  • Replace professional veterinary care
  • Respond to time-sensitive emergencies

If your pet has ingested something toxic, do not email us — call one of the emergency numbers above or take your pet to the nearest veterinary emergency clinic immediately.

Dr Brahmsy's Pet First Aid Kit for Dogs & Cats

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Pet First Aid Kit

1 in 3 pet owners face a poisoning emergency.

Most veterinary professionals recommend keeping basic first aid supplies on hand.

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