About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to shed light on recent findings and advancements in the research of toxicity in small animals, and to outline the future challenges in this field. The objective is to provide a comprehensive overview of the field, inspiring and informing veterinary practitioners and researchers. The collection of articles will serve as a valuable resource, offering direction and guidance in the management and treatment of companion animal poisoning.
To further our understanding of companion animal poisoning, we invite articles that address a range of themes related to this topic. These include:
- Toxic plants, mushrooms, venomous insects or snakes, narcotic substances, veterinary or human drugs, pesticides/rodenticides, industrial or household chemicals, insecticides, gardening products (fertilizer, herbicides, fungicides, molluscicides), human foods
- Case series and/or analysis of animal poisoning data from poison control centres
- Prevention of poisoning in animals
- New treatments for poisoning in animals
- Emerging risks/agents of poisoning in pets
- Controversies in the management of poisoned pets
- Management of poisoning in pet rabbits and rodents.
Keywords: cat, dog, rabbit, toxicity, poison, treatment, small animals
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