In an emergency, your ability to recognize and to act quickly and effectively may be a matter of life and death for your pet. Living in Florida exposes your pet to some very significant and life threatening situations: Bufo Toad toxicity, venomous snakebites, and heat stroke.
These are true emergencies where you need to get your pet to a veterinarian as soon as possible.
Bufo Toad Toxicity
If your pet has been outside unattended and you find it salivating and staggering, it may have licked or bitten a non-native bufo toad. You need to wipe out your pet’s mouth with a wet wash cloth or sponge to clean the poison out of his mouth.
Do NOT use a water hose as you may drown him or drive the poison into his lungs. Get him to a veterinarian ASAP!
Important phone numbers
Ft. Pierce Animal Emergency and Referral Center: (772) 466-3441
Stuart Emergency and Critical Care Center: (772) 781-3302
Pet Emergency and Critical Care Center ( Palm Beach Gardens): (561) 691-9999
American Animal Emergency of Palm Beach County ( West Palm Beach): (561) 433-2244
Palm Beach Veterinary Referral and Critical Care Center ( West Palm Beach): (561) 434-5700
Animal Emergency Clinic of Deerfield: (954) 428-9888