'Toxic To Dogs' printout bundle
Designed to keep furry friends safe, this fun printout visually catalogues which common foods and household items are toxic or poisonous to dogs. Print it out to use as a poster on your fridge or keep it handy in your kitchen - either way can use this as a quick and easy reference for you, your family, and dog sitters.
Designed to keep furry friends safe, this fun printout visually catalogues which common foods and household items are toxic or poisonous to dogs. Print it out to use as a poster on your fridge or keep it handy in your kitchen - either way can use this as a quick and easy reference for you, your family, and dog sitters.
Designed to keep furry friends safe, this fun printout visually catalogues which common foods and household items are toxic or poisonous to dogs. Print it out to use as a poster on your fridge or keep it handy in your kitchen - either way can use this as a quick and easy reference for you, your family, and dog sitters.
Terms and Conditions:
This one-off download bundle includes the ‘Toxic To Dogs’ handout digital pdf in four colourways: blue, lilac, pink and yellow. This will be immediately available and for this reason, there are no refunds due to change of mind or circumstance. If you have any questions about what is included in this purchase, please contact scarlettmusu@gmail.com.
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Disclaimer:
This handout provides general information about toxins and poisons for dogs and is intended as advice only. The content is not intended and should not be construed as veterinarian, legal or medical advice. If the reader or any other person has medical concern for their dog, they should consult with a veterinarian or call your local pet poison control centre. In Australia, that is the Australian Animal Poisons Hotline on 1300 869 738. Never disregard professional veterinarian or poison/toxicology advice or delay in seeking help for your dog.
For more information, please visit this website: https://australiawidefirstaid.com.au/resources/how-to-treat-poisoning-in-dogs