Antifreeze Poisoning in Dogs and Cats: Ethylene Glycol Toxicity

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Antifreeze Poisoning in Dogs and Cats: Ethylene Glycol Toxicity

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Antifreeze poisoning in dogs and cats is a common problem. Damage to the kidneys occurs with toxicity. Even a small amount of ethylene glycol can be lethal.

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Antifreeze Poisoning and Dogs & Cats | PetStyle

petstyle.com — “Poisoning by antifreeze, or ethylene glycol, is one of the most common small animal toxicities, particularly in the cold north.View full resource at petstyle.com

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