No, it tells you to call the ASPCA animal poison center and they will tell you what to expect and for $60,00 fee they will talk with your vet to be sure your dog gets the most current treatment available for Xylitol poisoning. They will also tell you things you can do at home for your dog while waiting to get to the vet. They give you a case number to give to the vet and talk to him/her to be sure the latest protocols are followed. |