Dr. Dan Keyler is the Keynote Speaker for the Envenomations Symposium at the NACCT on Friday, October 5, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. His lecture will take place from 2-3pm. The conference will take place from October 2-6, 2012.
Dr. Daniel Keyler, Senior Clinical Toxicologist at SafetyCall and Pet Poison Helpline®, will be attending and lecturing at the International Society of Toxinology’s 17th World Congress Venom Week and 4th International Scientific Symposium on All Things Venomos in Hawaii. Dr. Keyler serves on the Scientific Organizing Committee, is the chair of the “Controversies in Crotalnae…
Recently, the dangers of zinc phosphide, a poison used to kill gophers and moles, has hit the press. It’s important to realize that this poison is toxic to you and your pet! Here, a recent article on USNEWS about zinc phosphide. Pet Poison Helpline® was instrumental in evaluating this common poisoning in veterinary medicine with…
It’s amazing (yet scary) how many substances in your yard, compost pile or garage that are poisonous to our pets! Some of these can cause serious problems if ingested by our dogs and cats. Here is the list of yard, garden, and garage products that the veterinarians at Pet Poison Helpline® recommend keeping away from…
Paint balls When pets ingest paint balls (and it’s mostly dogs who ingest them!), it can result in severe poisoning. Paint balls contain glycerol, glycerin, sorbitol, gelatin, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol (PEG), mineral oil, dye, and other chemicals can result in poisoning. Clinical signs from paint ball poisoning include walking drug, vomiting, diarrhea, and tremors….


