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- Items are listed under scientific names, which may be difficult for those without science/med backgrounds

- No ability to search by symptom

- Some users suggest adding common names for easier identification

- Search function may not work for some users

- Directory lacks common names for some items, making it less helpful for some users.

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About this app

Focusing on dogs, cats, horses, and birds, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center’s (APCC) free mobile app helps owners quickly identify over 300 potential everyday hazards, providing crucial information about the severity of the problem and critical next steps.  Information in AnimalPoison comes from the expert veterinary staff at the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center, which has handled over 2. 5 million cases of pets exposed to potentially toxic substances.  If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, contact your local veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at 888. 426. 4435.  Please note that the information located in AnimalPoison is not meant to be all-inclusive, but rather a compilation of the most frequently encountered toxins.  There are potential pet poisoning concerns all around us—in our homes, our yards, barns, fields, etc.  All too often pets are endangered as a result of their natural curiosity.  Did your pet eat chocolate? A poisonous plant? Your medication?  For questions, or if you are having any issues downloading our free app, please contact our Client Services department at clientservices@aspca. org or submit your questions in the Feedback tab located within AnimalPoison .