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The National Animal Poison Control Center at the University of Illinois - 1-900-680-0000 or 1-800-548-2423

The NAPPC is located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is a non-profit service of the University of Illinois. It was the first animal-oriented poison center founded (in 1978) in the United States. It provides advice to animal owners and confers with veterinarians about poisoning exposures.

Resources: The NAPCC's phones are answered by licensed veterinarians and board-certified veterinary toxicologists. The NAPCC staff have a wide range of information specific to animal poisoning. They also have an extensive collection of individual cases -- over 250,000 -- involving pesticide, drug, plant, metal, and other exposures in food producing and companion animals. This specialized information lets the experienced NAPCC staff make specific recommendations for animals, rather than generalized poison information provided by a human poison control center.

Cost: Depending on which option is chosen, the charge is $20.00 for the first five minutes, then $2.95/minute thereafter when using the 900 number. If you use the 800 number, the charge is $30.00 per case (VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express only). With the 800 access, only the NAPCC will do as many follow-up calls as necessary in critical cases and, if you wish, will consult with your veterinarian.

What to do if an animal has been poisoned: Immediately call the NAPCC. Be ready to provide:

  • Your name, address, and phone number
  • Information concerning the exposure (the amount of agent, the time since exposure, etc.), and if the agent is part of the Animal Product Safety Service, the consultation is at no cost to the caller. It is very important to provide accurate information on the agent.
  • The species, breed, age, sex, weight, and number of animals involved.
  • The agent the animals have been exposed to, if known; and
  • The problems the animals are experiencing.

ASPCA Poison Control Center (1-888-426-4435).

Poison Plants
Alocasia
Aloe Vera
Amaryllis (bulb)
Andromeda
Antifreeze (including Serria)
Apple (leaf & stem)
Appleseed (cyanide)
Arrowgrass
Autumn Crocus (bulb)
Avocado (seed)
Azalea
Bird of Paradise (seed pod)
Bittersweet
Black Locust
Bleeding Heart
Boxwood
Buckeye (seed)
Buddhist Pine
Buttercup
Caladium
Calamondin Orange
Calla Lily
Castor Bean
Cherry (leaf & stem)
Cherry Pit (cyanide)
Chokecherry
Chocolate (Theobromide)
Christmas Rose
Chrysanthemum
Cineraria
Climbing Lily
Cordatum
Corn (Cornstalk) Plant
Corydalis
Crotalaria (seed)
Croton
Crown of Thorns
Cuban Laurel
Cycad
Cyclamen
Daffodil (bulb)
Daphne
Death Camas (bulb)
Delphinium
Dieffenbachia
Dumb Cane
Easter Lily
Eggplant (not fruit)
Elephant's Ear
English Ivy
Elderberry
Fava Bean (seed)
Fiddle-Leaf Fig
Finger Cherry (fruit)
Foxglove
Ground Cherry (not fruit)
Hemlock
Holly (berries)
Hyacinth (bulb)
Hydrangea
Indian Tobacco
Iris (bulb) Japanese Yew
Jasmine (berries)
Java Bean (seed)
Jerusalem Cherry
Jessamine
Jimsonweed
Jonquil (bulb)
Kalanchoe
Laburnum
Larkspur
Laurel
Lilly of the Valley (bulb)
Locoweed
Lupine
Manchineel
Marble Queen
Marigold
Marijuana
May Apple (root)
Medicine Plant
Mistletoe (berries)
Monkshood
Morning Glory
Mushrooms
Narcissus (bulb)
Nightshade
Oleander
Onion (Leaves and Skin)
Pea
Peach
Pencil Cactus
Peony
Philodendron
Poinsettia
Poison Ivy
Pokeweed (root)
Potato (not tuber)
Precatory Bean
Primrose
Privet
Rayless Goldenrod
Rhododendron
Rhubarb
Snow on the Mountain
Star of Bethlehem (bulb)
Stinging Nettle
String of Pearls/Beads
Taxus
Toadstool
Tobacco
Tomato (not fruit)
Tulip (bulb)
Walnuts
Water Hemlock (tuber)
Wild Aconite
Wisteria
Yew

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