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VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsClinical Toxicology Updates with Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsIn this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, in recognition of National Poison Prevention Week, we interview Dr. Tina Wismer, MS, DABVT, DABT, Senior Medical Director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, based out of Urbana, Illinois about the biggest toxicology updates veterinary professionals need to be aware of! Tune in to learn the evidence-based, clinically applicable toxicology updates that save lives... from the difference between activated charcoal and cholestyramine to using fluid therapy in the poisoned patient, you'll want to tune in!Sponsored By:2025-03-1030 minVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsClinical Toxicology Updates with Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsIn this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, in recognition of National Poison Prevention Week, we interview Dr. Tina Wismer, MS, DABVT, DABT, Senior Medical Director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, based out of Urbana, Illinois about the biggest toxicology updates veterinary professionals need to be aware of! Tune in to learn the evidence-based, clinically applicable toxicology updates that save lives... from the difference between activated charcoal and cholestyramine to using fluid therapy in the poisoned patient, you'll want to tune in!Sponsored By:2025-03-1030 minER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Episode 176 The Top 10 Poisons That Dogs and Cats Get Into with Dr. Tina WismerIn this episode of ER VET, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT interviews Dr. Tina Wismer, DVM, DABT, DABVT from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center on the top 10 pet poisons affecting dogs and cats this past year. Tune in to learn how to keep your four-legged family member safe from common poisons in your household! SHOW NOTES: The Top 10 Poisons That Dogs and Cats Get Into with Dr. Tina Wismer2023-03-1625 minER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Episode 176 The Top 10 Poisons That Dogs and Cats Get Into with Dr. Tina WismerIn this episode of ER VET, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT interviews Dr. Tina Wismer, DVM, DABT, DABVT from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center on the top 10 pet poisons affecting dogs and cats this past year. Tune in to learn how to keep your four-legged family member safe from common poisons in your household!SHOW NOTES: The Top 10 Poisons That Dogs and Cats Get Into with Dr. Tina WismerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/er-vet-stories-from-the-animal-er-pet-life-radio-original-petliferadio-com--6667836/support.2023-03-1625 minThe Cone of Shame Veterinary PodcastThe Cone of Shame Veterinary PodcastCOS - 142 - Mystery Toxicosis! Chlorfenapyr In Dogs (HDYTT)Dr. Tina Wismer, Senior Director of ASPCA Pet Poison Control Center joins Dr. Andy Roark to talk about a scary case. Vomiting, fever, muscle tremors, and a stiff gait.... what could be the cause?? Chlorfenapyr is a chemical used in some pest control sprays, and it can be a fatal toxin for pets. Dr. Wismer discusses the risks and how to treat these cases if/when we see them. LINKS: ASPCA Animal Poison Control: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control NEW Dr. Andy Roark Exam Room Communication Tool Box Course: https://drandyroark.com/store/ What’s on my Scrubs?! Card Ga...2022-06-0915 minAsk the VetAsk the Vet14. Pet Poisons with Dr. Tina Wismer, Medical Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control CenterFor National Poison Prevention Week (3/20 - 3/26), AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Tina Wismer, Medical Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Tune in as they discuss:The life and career path of a Veterinary ToxicologistCommon causes of pet poisoningHow pet poisoning is diagnosedEmerging trends in pet poisons and treatments, including hand warmersASPCA's top pet poisons of 2021ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center Hotline: 888-426-4435Also on this month's show:Viral trending animalsAnimal newsListener Q&AUpcoming events at AMC's Usdan Institute for Animal Health EducationCall us toll-free and leave...2022-03-1650 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzWk of Feb. 27 - Hiring a Pet Sitter & Pet Poison PreventionThis week on the show, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Ashley Burns of AMPS Pet Service about the ins and outs of hiring a professional pet sitter and with veterinarian, Dr. Tina Wismer, the Medical Director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center about March as pet poison prevention month.2022-03-0854 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzzwk of Nov. 14 - Dog Show & Thanksgiving DangersThis week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with David Frei, expert analyst for NBC’s The National Dog Show Presented by Purina® where over 1500 dogs compete to be Best in Show, and with Veterinarian, Dr. Tina Wismer, Medical Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control about Thanksgiving Dangers.2021-12-1754 minVetFolio VoiceVetFolio VoiceThe Paws Off Act of 2021n this special edition podcast in conjunction with NAVC Embrace, Dr. Cassi speaks with Veterinary Toxicologist, Dr. Tina Wismer from the ASPCA Poison Control Center about the dangers of Xylitol poisoning in dogs. We also hear from Representative David Schweikert from Arizona who proposed The Paws Off Act in Congress. Tune in to learn how you can help support this important legislation and help protect our pets from dangerous toxins.2021-11-2413 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsInsoluble Calcium Oxalate Containing PlantsInsoluble calcium oxalate-containing plants are common indoor and outdoor ornamental plants.  Learn about typical symptoms and how to help treat a pet exposure. 2021-11-0904 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsLiliesLilies.  They are beautiful, and commonly found in flower boutiques year-round.  But, did you know that even a small bite of a lily leaf can cause kidney damage in cats?  While many animals can develop signs after ingesting lilies, cats are the only ones sensitive to true lilies.  Learn about which lilies are toxic to cats, and symptoms associated with this exposure.  2021-11-0904 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsOnions and GarlicIn today’s discussion, we will review garlic and onions, common symptoms when ingested by dogs or cats, and potential treatment options.2021-11-0904 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsToxic Spring PlantsWe can all appreciate the excitement and beauty of finally seeing the spring-blooming plants after a long winter. Unfortunately, many of these plants can be harmful to animals. In this podcast, we will be discussing toxic spring plants and what to be on the lookout for.2021-11-0908 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsSunscreen Safety for PetsIs it safe to use sunscreen on pets? Sunscreen season is right around the corner, and with it comes a variety of questions about pets and sunscreen applications. In this podcast, we will discuss sunscreen exposures and what you need to be on the lookout for.2021-11-0904 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsGarden Pet SafetyMany of us enjoy growing our own fruits and vegetables in the summer. Unfortunately, many of these plants can be harmful to pets. In this podcast, we will be discussing the toxic plants that may be present in your garden.2021-11-0908 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsMethylxanthine ToxicosisMethylxanthines such as theophylline, caffeine, and theobromine, are naturally occurring alkaloids present in many plants that are used to make food and beverage products all over the world. As far as chocolate goes, the darker the chocolate, the higher the concentration. Learn how to treat methylxanthine exposures and what to look for if a patient is exposed to this substance.2021-11-0908 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsCholecalciferol RodenticideIn this episode, Jill Peisker sits down with APCC medical director Dr. Tina Wismer to discuss cholecalciferol rodenticides. For more information on this topic, visit our ASPCA Pro site and sign up for our monthly newsletter ToxInsider for regular updates in the world of animal toxicology.2021-11-0908 minThe Cone of Shame Veterinary PodcastThe Cone of Shame Veterinary PodcastCOS 105 Marijuana Toxicity (HDYTT)Dr. Tina Wismer (Senior Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center) and Dr. Andy Roark discuss the rising rates of Maijuana toxicity in dogs, the cause, and the staples of effective treatment. LINKS: PRACTICE OWNER SUMMIT: www.unchartedvet.com/pos2021 Uncharted Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-uncharted-veterinary-podcast/id1449897688 Charming the Angry Client On-Demand Staff Training: https://drandyroark.com/on-demand-staff-training/ What’s on my Scrubs?! Card Game: https://drandyroark.com/training-tools/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST: Tina Wismer, DVM, MS, DABVT, DABT, is the Senior Director of...2021-11-0419 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzz wk of Oct 10 - Drug-resistant Hookworms and Howl’oween DangersThis week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Dr. Ray Kaplan, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies in the School of Veterinary Medicine at St. George’s University, about multiple drug-resistant hookworms and with Dr. Tina Wismer, a veterinary toxicologist and Medical Director of ASPCA Poison Control Center, about Howl’oween Dangers.2021-10-1554 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsIce MeltsNow that the colder months are upon us, snow and ice are sure to strike at some point as well. This means that many people will be using a variety of ice melt products to keep sidewalks and driveways safe.  But are these safe for pets and what's the difference between solid and liquid ice melt exposures? 2021-10-0809 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsXylitolXylitol is a sugar alcohol that is used in many products such as gum, mints, candy, baked goods, and toothpaste, as a sweetener. The amount of xylitol in products varies widely and is changing all of the time. Learn where to look for xylitol in various products, and how to treat it if a pet is exposed.2021-10-0808 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsAmphetaminesAmphetamines are among the most commonly encountered substances at the Animal Poison Control Center. Whether the exposure is to prescription ADHD/ADD medications or to illicit amphetamines, patient presentation and management would be the same or similar.  In this podcast, we will dissect the types of exposures we see at the ASPCA APCC and various treatment recommendations.  2021-10-0809 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsSkunk EncountersAn owner calls the office in need of advice. The family dog was just sprayed by a skunk. What do you do? Aside from the obvious and instantaneous change in body odor, what clinical signs should we monitor for? What is the best way to eliminate the stench? Are there any serious sequelae that may develop? In today’s Tox Talks, we are going to answer these questions as we discuss the potential risks of skunk encounters. 2021-10-0804 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsMushroomsThere are multiple types of mushrooms and toxicity varies significantly. In this podcast, we focus on 4 types of mushrooms that are expected to cause signs within a few hours. 2021-10-0810 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsAlbuterolAlbuterol exposure in pets may affect the cardiovascular, central nervous and gastrointestinal systems.  Learn about how to treat albuterol exposure and how to manage signs.2021-10-0802 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsPhenylbutazone and NSAIDsPhenylbutazone, commonly called bute, is an NSAID that has historically been used therapeutically in dogs. However, both the risk of significant side effects and the development of much safer NSAID choices have made its use in small animal practice practically non-existent.  Learn what is being used in its place and how to best treat patients.    2021-10-0806 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsDecontaminationMr.Smith's lab puppy just unzipped his son’s backpack and has chewed into a full container of sugar-free gum. The questions, as always, center on protecting the health of our patients – we want to treat effectively, to prevent injury or illness, but not over-treat. This is a short summary of decontamination techniques – a great place to start in many cases.2021-10-0803 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsWhen to Use Activated CharcoalOne question we get every day from veterinarians is whether or not to use activated charcoal when presented with a toxicity case.  Activated charcoal can be a very helpful treatment modality; however, it does have some potentially serious adverse effects.   Learn when it's best to use activated charcoal, and when it could be potentially harmful to the pet.   2021-10-0804 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsCommon Household ToxinsIn this podcast, we review a variety of household toxic hazards, and the relative risk that many household products pose for causing an intoxication in pets.  2021-10-0805 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsBromethalinBromethalin-based rodenticide exposures in cats and dogs can be a big issue.  Cases surrounding Bromethalin exposures have increased since they have become more common after they were made available in 1985.  But what is it about Bromethalin that causes it to be such an issue? 2021-10-0806 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsAcetaminophenAcetaminophen (Tylenol®, non-aspirin pain reliever, APAP) is a synthetic non-opiate derivative of p-aminophenol. In today’s discussion, we will review the toxicity of this specific human medication and the dangers it can pose to pets.2021-10-0806 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsWinter HazardsIn this podcast, we will review ice melts, ethylene glycol, bread dough, moldy food, and liquid potpourri.  Rodenticides are also very popular this time of year.  We will review various winter hazards to pets and different treatment options.    2021-10-0806 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsMarijuanaIn this episode, Jill Peisker sits down with APCC medical director Dr. Tina Wismer and discusses marijuana exposures. For more information on this topic and many more, visit our ASPCA Pro site. There we also have our free CE library, journal articles, and veterinary clinic resources.  Sign up for our monthly newsletter ToxInsider for regular updates in the world of animal toxicology.2021-10-0806 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for VetsRodenticidesRodenticides are consistently in the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center’s annual list of the top 10 most common pet toxins.  As veterinary professionals, it is important to learn the mechanism of action and treatment protocol for these all too common exposures to ensure the best possible outcome for patients. 2021-10-0806 minThe Cone of Shame Veterinary PodcastThe Cone of Shame Veterinary PodcastCOS 101 New Wave of Houseplant Pet PoisoningsDr. Tina Wismer (Senior Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center) and Dr. Andy Roark discuss the recent spike in house plant poisonings in dogs and cats, where this increase is coming from, and what steps doctors and technicians can take on the phone and in the clinic to address it. LINKS: Uncharted Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-uncharted-veterinary-podcast/id1449897688 Empowering Your Team to Get Positive and Stay that Way (Workshop) Oct 9:: https://unchartedvet.com/product/empowering-your-team-to-get-positive-and-stay-that-way/ Uncharted Culture Conference Oct 21-23: https://unchartedvet.com/uvc-culture/ Charming the Angry Client On-Demand Staff Training: https://drandyroark...2021-10-0721 minThe Cone of Shame Veterinary PodcastThe Cone of Shame Veterinary PodcastCOS 086: Surprise Summer Toxins You’re Not Ready ForCompost heaps?! Mushrooms?! New info on grape toxicity?? That’s what we are getting into with Dr. Tina Wismer, the Senior Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, on today’s episode.. Links: Charming the Angry Client Online Course for Teams: www.drandyroark.com Secret Sauce to Optimizing workflow: https://unchartedvet.com/upcoming-events/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: https://drandyroark.com/swag All Links: https://linktr.ee/UnchartedVet ABOUT OUR GUEST: Tina Wismer, DVM, MS, DABVT, DABT, is the Senior Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. She earned her undergraduate degree from Ohio’s University of Findlay and receiv...2021-06-2420 minLife Gets MoCrazyLife Gets MoCrazyTina Wismer on Recovering from a Canyoneering AccidentTina shares her story of a canyoneering accident and the recovery process that followed. Just over a year has past and Tina continues to heal and progress toward version of herself that she is creating consciously.In this episode we talk about:Taking steps forwardTaking back life after traumaInspiration through connection and community2021-06-2237 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzz wk of May 16 - Memorial Day Weekend, Birds of Prey and Pet InsuranceThis week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with veterinarian Dr. Tina Wismer, Medical Director at the ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center, about holiday dangers for pets; with veterinarian, Dr. Seth Oster, assistant clinical professor in the Auburn University Veterinary Clinic’s Avian Service, about birds of prey; and with Rob Jackson, Co-Founder & CEO at Healthy Paws Pet Insurance and Healthy Paws Foundation, about the importance of pet insurance.2021-05-2142 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzz wk of March 21 - Vaccines, Pet Obesity, Common Hazards & First AidThis week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Ann Hohenhaus, DVM, about the importance of pet vaccines; Ernie Ward, DVM, about slimming down America’s super-sized pets; Tina Wismer, DVM, about common household hazards; and Marc Seitz, DVM, about how first aid can save your pet’s life.2021-04-0943 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzz wk of March 14 - Dog-Directed Speech, Poison Pet Prevention and Feline QueriesThis week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Dr. Alex Benjamin, Associate Lecturer, Department of Psychology at the University of York about dog-directed speech; Dr. Tina Wismer, Medical Director at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, about March as Pet Poison Prevention Month; and certified feline behaviorist Beth Adelman answers cat lover listener questions.2021-03-2944 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzzwk of Nov 15 - National Dog Show, Pics with Santa, Thanksgiving Pet Dangers; Black Friday ShoppingThis week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Wayne Ferguson, President of the Kennel Club of Philadelphia, about the 2020 National Dog Show, airing after the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade; with Steve Craig the CEO of Cherry Hill Programs about their Create Holiday Magic virtual visits with Santa Claus; with ASPCA’s Animal Poison Control Center Veterinarian, Dr. Tina Wismer, about the types of calls the Center receives during the week of Thanksgiving. Reed and Fleck talk about the pet shopping strategies for Black Friday.2020-11-2044 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzz wk of Nov 1 - Vaccines, Pet Obesity, Common Hazards & First AidPetrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Ann Hohenhaus, DVM, about the importance of pet vaccines; Ernie Ward, DVM, about slimming down America’s super-sized pets; Tina Wismer, DVM, about common household hazards; and Marc Seitz, DVM, about how first aid can save your pet’s life.2020-11-0643 minER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Episode 116 Top Pet Poisonings In Dogs And Cats With Dr. Tina WismerIn this episode of ER VET, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT interviews Dr. Tina Wismer, DVM, DABT, DABVT from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center on the top pet poisons affecting dogs and cats. Learn how to pet proof your home and what potentially fatal poisons are out there! SHOW NOTES: Top Pet Poisonings In Dogs And Cats With Dr. Tina Wismer2020-10-3023 minER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Episode 116 Top Pet Poisonings In Dogs And Cats With Dr. Tina WismerIn this episode of ER VET, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT interviews Dr. Tina Wismer, DVM, DABT, DABVT from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center on the top pet poisons affecting dogs and cats. Learn how to pet proof your home and what potentially fatal poisons are out there!SHOW NOTES: Top Pet Poisonings In Dogs And Cats With Dr. Tina WismerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/er-vet-stories-from-the-animal-er-pet-life-radio-original-petliferadio-com--6667836/support.2020-10-3021 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzzwk of Oct 11-Halloween Pet Dangers, Dog Bite Fatalities by Police Dogs, Do as I Do Training MethodThis week on The Pet Buzz, Petrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with ASPCA’s Tina Wismer, DVM, about Halloween pet dangers; Consulting Criminologist Paul McCauley about dog bite fatalities by K9 police dogs; and Eötvös Loránd University’s Dr. Claudia Fugazza about the "Do as I Do” training method as applied to a Japanese cat who mimics her owner.2020-10-1643 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzz week of May 10 - Vaccines, Weight Management, Household Hazards & First AidPetrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Ann Hohenhaus, DVM, about the importance of pet vaccines; Ernie Ward, DVM, about slimming down America’s super-sized pets; Tina Wismer, DVM, about common household hazards; and Marc Seitz, DVM, about how first aid can save your pet’s life.2020-05-1443 minThe Pet Doctor - Keeping your pets healthy & pet wellness - Pet Life Radio OriginalThe Pet Doctor - Keeping your pets healthy & pet wellness - Pet Life Radio OriginalThe Pet Doctor - Episode 300 DIY Poison RemediesThe other week I spoke to an infectious disease expert on the current novel corona virus pandemic. Today my guest and I are going to chat about issues that can arise as a result of us hunkering down during our self-quarantine social distancing. Our pets are loving it…finally their humans are home and can pay more attention to them…whooopeee! But with this closeness can come potential problems, in and outside the home.  My guest is Dr. Tina Wismer. She is a veterinarian, board certified veterinary toxicologist and diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology. Dr. Wismer is also t...2020-04-2134 minThe Pet Doctor - Keeping your pets healthy & pet wellness - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)The Pet Doctor - Keeping your pets healthy & pet wellness - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)The Pet Doctor - Episode 300 DIY Poison RemediesThe other week I spoke to an infectious disease expert on the current novel corona virus pandemic. Today my guest and I are going to chat about issues that can arise as a result of us hunkering down during our self-quarantine social distancing. Our pets are loving it…finally their humans are home and can pay more attention to them…whooopeee! But with this closeness can come potential problems, in and outside the home.  My guest is Dr. Tina Wismer. She is a veterinarian, board certified veterinary toxicologist and diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology. Dr. Wismer is also t...2020-04-2134 minER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Episode 84 Deadly Poisons That Can Kill Your Dog And Cat!In this episode of ER VET, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT interviews Dr. Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT, MS, Senior Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) on the top 5 most DEADLY poisons to dogs and cats. If antifreeze, 5-FU cream, isoniaizid, and certain plants weren't on your list, pay heed! EPISODE NOTES: Deadly Poisons That Can Kill Your Dog And Cat!2020-01-1527 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzz week of December 22 - Vaccines, Pet Obesity, Common Hazards & First AidPetrendologist Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, DVM, talk with Ann Hohenhaus, DVM, about the importance of pet vaccines; Ernie Ward, DVM, about slimming down America’s super-sized pets; Tina Wismer, DVM, about common household hazards; and Marc Seitz, DVM, about how first aid can save your pet’s life.2019-12-2743 minER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Episode 80 Yuletide Dangers To Keep Away From Your Dog And Cat!In this episode of ER VET, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, talks about holiday dangers poisonous to your dog and cat! She interviews Dr. Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT, MS, Senior Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) on the dangers of chocolate, sugar-free xylitol, raisins, garlic/onions, Christmas trees and more! Learn how to keep your pet safe with Pet Life Radio. EPISODE NOTES: Yuletide Dangers To Keep Away From Your Dog And Cat!2019-12-0225 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersSummer Pet ToxinsIn this episode, Jill Peisker sits down with Dr. Tina Wismer to talk about summer pet toxins and how to prevent a pet poisoning. For more information on keeping your summer garden safe for pets, check out our blog post here. Make sure to subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date, and check out more information on animal toxins at www.aspca.org/poison.2019-07-2506 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersSummer Pet ToxinsIn this episode, Jill Peisker sits down with Dr. Tina Wismer to talk about summer pet toxins and how to prevent a pet poisoning. For more information on keeping your summer garden safe for pets, check out our blog post here. Make sure to subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date, and check out more information on animal toxins at www.aspca.org/poison.2019-07-2506 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersMarijuana ExposuresIn this episode, Jill Peisker sits down with APCC medical director Dr. Tina Wismer and discuss marijuana exposures. For more information on this topic and many more, visit our ASPCA Pro site. There we also have our free CE library, journal articles, and veterinary clinic resources.  Sign up for our monthly newsletter ToxInsider for regular updates in the world of animal toxicology. Follow us on Twitter.2019-06-2106 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersMarijuana: Keep Your Buds Away From Your BudsIn this episode, Jill Peisker sits down with Dr. Tina Wismer to talk about the huge increase in calls we've seen related to marijuana, what the signs and symptoms are of those exposures, and how to keep your animals safe. For more information visit our blog post about marijuana and dogs here. Make sure to subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date, and check out more information on animal toxins at www.aspca.org/poison. We also have an app, which you can find on the Apple and Google Play stores, that details common and not-so-common toxins fo...2019-06-2105 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersMarijuana: Keep Your Buds Away From Your BudsIn this episode, Jill Peisker sits down with Dr. Tina Wismer to talk about the huge increase in calls we've seen related to marijuana, what the signs and symptoms are of those exposures, and how to keep your animals safe. For more information visit our blog post about marijuana and dogs here. Make sure to subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date, and check out more information on animal toxins at www.aspca.org/poison. We also have an app, which you can find on the Apple and Google Play stores, that details common and not-so-common toxins fo...2019-06-2105 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzz with Petrendologist Charlotte Reed & Michael Fleck, DVM - April 20, 2019The Dynamic Pet Duo talk with Tina Wismer about Easter dangers, Rabbi Menachem Bukiet about dogs at Passovers and Mary Cotter about gifting rabbits.2019-04-2554 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersSpring Garden Safety TipsIn this episode, Jill Peisker sits down with Dr. Tina Wismer to talk about how to keep your garden safe for your furry friends. Make sure to subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date, and check out more information on animal toxins at www.aspca.org/poison. We also have an app, which you can find on the Apple and Google Play stores, that details common and not-so-common toxins for dogs, cats, birds, and horses. Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter and Instagram2019-04-1605 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersSpring Garden Safety TipsIn this episode, Jill Peisker sits down with Dr. Tina Wismer to talk about how to keep your garden safe for your furry friends. Make sure to subscribe to our channel to stay up-to-date, and check out more information on animal toxins at www.aspca.org/poison. We also have an app, which you can find on the Apple and Google Play stores, that details common and not-so-common toxins for dogs, cats, birds, and horses. Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter and Instagram2019-04-1605 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buzz with Petrendologist Charlotte Reed & Michael Fleck, DVM - March 9, 2019The Dynamic Pet Duo talk with Christy Hoffman, PhD., about bed-sharing with pets; Tina Wismer, DVM about the effects of human medication pets; Debbie Jacobs about living with and training fearful dogs; and Stephanie Jackson about the Mutual Rescue Doggy Day Out toolkit.2019-03-2655 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersCholecalciferol RodenticidesWelcome to the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center's veterinary podcast channel! We're back from hiatus! In this episode, Jill Peisker sits down with APCC medical director Dr. Tina Wismer and discuss cholecalciferol rodenticides. For more information on this topic, visit our ASPCA Pro site and sign up for our monthly newsletter ToxInsider for regular updates in the world of animal toxicology.2019-01-1708 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersHoliday Hazards Part 3 of 3In the third and final installment of our Holiday Hazards series, and our last podcast of 2018, Jill Peisker and Dr. Kirsten Waratuke discuss potential pet poison dangers for New Years. Don't miss this in-depth look into everything from crafts to illicit drugs that may cause issues for your pets.    As we close out 2018, we want to make sure to thank you for listening, and look forward to an exciting year ahead.2018-12-2706 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersHoliday Hazards part 2 of 32018-12-0707 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersHoliday Hazards Part 1 of 3Tune in as Jill Peisker and Dr. Kirsten Waratuke discuss some Holiday Hazards in part one of this three part series.2018-11-2607 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersMethylxanthine ToxicosisMethylxanthines such as theophylline, caffeine, and theobromine, are naturally occurring alkaloids present in many plants that are used to make food and beverage products all over the world.  As far as chocolate goes, the darker the chocolate, the higher the concentration. Learn how to treat methylxanthine exposures and what to look for if a patient is exposed to this substance.  2017-10-3108 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersFly Traps and the Troubles they Cause for PetsDuring this podcast, we will be discussing disposable fly traps and the concerns surrounding them if they are ingested by our pets.2017-10-2403 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersChocolate Toxicity - How Much is Too Much?The most common misconception about chocolate is that if your pet eats any chocolate he is going to die.  What is a dose of concern for chocolate?  Find out in our podcast that discusses chocolate and when you need to worry about this substance.  2017-10-2403 minER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Stories from the animal ER - Pet Life Radio Original (PetLifeRadio.com)ER Vet - Episode 3 My Dog Ate Chocolate! Halloween Dangers to your Dog and CatIn this episode of ER VET, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, board-certified emergency critical care veterinary specialist and toxicologist talks about Halloween dangers poisonous to your dog and cat! She interviews Dr. Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT, MS, Medical Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) on the dangers of chocolate, sugar-free xylitol, raisins, glow sticks, candles, and more! Learn how to keep your pet safe with Pet Life Radio. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - My Dog Ate Chocolate! Halloween Dangers to your Dog and Cat on Pet Life Radio2017-10-1821 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersXylitol Toxicity: Where it's Found, and How to Treat an ExposureXylitol is a sugar alcohol that is used in many products such as gum, mints, candy, baked goods, and toothpaste, as a sweetener.  The amount of xylitol in products varies widely and is changing all of the time.  Learn where to look for xylitol in various products, and how to treat it if a pet is exposed.  2017-09-2708 minVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsLearning with veterinary toxicologist, Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT, with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsIn this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT, Medical Director at the #1 Animal Poison Control Center, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, based out of Urbana, Illinois. Here, she shares the top 5 poisons affecting dogs and cats, including what clinical signs you may see and how to treat them. We'll also discuss some helpful hints when it comes to calling the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center - like having the patient signalment and exposure information ready, along with having the pet owner initiate the first phone call to create a case number. Dr...2017-09-1829 minVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsLearning with veterinary toxicologist, Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT, with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsIn this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT, Medical Director at the #1 Animal Poison Control Center, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, based out of Urbana, Illinois. Here, she shares the top 5 poisons affecting dogs and cats, including what clinical signs you may see and how to treat them. We'll also discuss some helpful hints when it comes to calling the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center - like having the patient signalment and exposure information ready, along with having the pet owner initiate the first phone call to create a case number. Dr...2017-09-1829 minVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsLearning with veterinary toxicologist, Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT, with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsIn this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT, Medical Director at the #1 Animal Poison Control Center, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, based out of Urbana, Illinois. Here, she shares the top 5 poisons affecting dogs and cats, including what clinical signs you may see and how to treat them. We'll also discuss some helpful hints when it comes to calling the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center - like having the patient signalment and exposure information ready, along with having the pet owner initiate the first phone call to create a case number. Dr...2017-09-1829 minVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsVETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsLearning with veterinary toxicologist, Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT, with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education PodcastsIn this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Tina Wismer, DABT, DABVT, Medical Director at the #1 Animal Poison Control Center, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, based out of Urbana, Illinois. Here, she shares the top 5 poisons affecting dogs and cats, including what clinical signs you may see and how to treat them. We'll also discuss some helpful hints when it comes to calling the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center - like having the patient signalment and exposure information ready, along with having the pet owner initiate the first phone call to create a case number. Dr...2017-09-1829 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersAmphetaminesAmphetamines are among the most commonly encountered substances at the Animal Poison Control Center.  Whether the exposure is to prescription ADHD/ADD medications or to illicit amphetamines, patient presentation and management would be the same or similar.  In this podcast, we will dissect the types of exposures we see at the ASPCA APCC and various treatment recommendations.  2017-07-0309 minThe Pet BuzzThe Pet BuzzThe Pet Buz 07.01.2017Petrendologist CharlotteReed & Michael Fleck DVM talk withASPCA’s Dr. Tina Wismer about Fourth ofJuly hazards, and AAA Auto Group’s JoshCarrasco about traveling with your pets thisholiday weekend. Reed and Fleck discusscalming products2017-07-0358 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersPool Safety For PetsIn this podcast, we discuss what potential poison dangers may be lurking around a pool and how to best keep your pets safe. 2017-06-3006 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersGarden Pet SafetyMany of us enjoy growing our own fruits and vegetables in the summer.  Unfortunately, several of these plants can be harmful to pets.  In this podcast, we will discuss which plants we should be careful to keep away from our pets, and which ones can be potentially toxic.  2017-05-3105 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersGarden Pet SafetyMany of us enjoy growing our own fruits and vegetables in the summer.  Unfortunately, many of these plants can be harmful to pets.  In this podcast, we will be discussing the toxic plants that may be present in your garden. 2017-05-3108 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersSunscreen Safety for PetsIs sunscreen safe to use on your pets? In this podcast we will discuss whether or not it’s safe to use on sunscreen on your pets. 2017-04-2103 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersSunscreen Safety for PetsIs it safe to use sunscreen on pets?  Sunscreen season is right around the corner, and with it comes a variety of questions about pets and sunscreen applications.  In this podcast we will discuss sunscreen exposures and what you need to be on the lookout for.  2017-04-2104 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersToxic Spring Plants to PetsWe can all appreciate the excitement and beauty of finally seeing the spring-blooming plants after a long winter. Unfortunately, many of these plants can be harmful to animals.  In this podcast, we will be discussing toxic spring plants and what to be on the lookout for. 2017-03-3108 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersRead the Label - Flea and Tick ProductsIn today’s podcast we will discuss how to properly apply flea and tick products to your pets.  2017-03-3004 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersAcetaminophen and the Danger it Poses to PetsAcetaminophen (Tylenol®, non-aspirin pain reliever, APAP) is a synthetic non-opiate derivative of p-aminophenol.  In today’s discussion we will review the toxicity of this specific human medication and the dangers it can pose to pets.2017-02-2406 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersCough Drops and PetsIn this podcast, we’ll talk about your everyday cough drop and the dangers they can pose to your pets if ingested. 2017-02-2404 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersThe Dangers of Winter Hazards to PetsIn this podcast, we will review ice melts, ethylene glycol, bread dough, moldy food, and liquid potpourri.  Rodenticides are also very popular this time of year.  We will review various winter hazards to pets, and different treatment options.    2017-01-2406 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersHuman Medication Prevention for your PetsOver-the-counter medications were the number one cause for animal poison cases in 2015.  We had more than 28,500 reported cases that year.  In this podcast, we’ll talk about human medication and the dangers they can pose to your pets if ingested. 2017-01-2403 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersIce Melts and Pet SafetyNow that the colder months are upon us, snow and ice are sure strike at some point as well.   This means that many people will be using a variety of ice melt products to keep sidewalks and driveways safe.  But are these safe for pets and what's the difference between solid and liquid ice melt exposures? 2016-12-0909 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersPets and Poinsettia MythsYes, poinsettias are one of the most commonly seen plants during this time of year.  However, the plant can get a bad rep from old rumors that seem to never go away.  Let’s take a deeper look at the poinsettia plant to determine whether or not this is something we really need to be concerned about. 2016-12-0804 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersThanksgiving Pet Safety TipsIn today’s podcast we will be talking about the dangers the Thanksgiving holiday can pose to your pets and how to keep them safe during the holidays. 2016-11-0903 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersOnion and Garlic ExposuresIn today’s discussion we will review garlic and onions, common symptoms when ingested by dogs or cats, and potential treatment options. 2016-11-0904 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersMisconceptions about Chocolate and PetsMost people know that chocolate is bad for their pets, but what does that mean?  What would happen if your pet ate a bar of chocolate when you weren't looking? Would your pet get sick?  Do you need to take them to the vet?   In this podcast, we’ll talk about misconceptions about chocolate and pets.   2016-10-1405 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersCommon Household ToxinsInthis podcast, we review a variety of household toxic hazards, and therelative risk that many household products pose for causing an intoxication inpets.2016-10-1405 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersBackyard Chickens - Part 2This podcast is the second in a two part series on backyard chickens.  As previously mentioned, the rise in popularity of organic “farm to table” eating, has certainly influenced the rise in the number of backyard chickens.  In today’s segment, we will review some plants that are harmful to chickens, as well as discuss heavy metal toxicities, such as lead poisoning.  Preventing access to these toxins will also help to protect families that consume the eggs or meat.2016-09-1306 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersSkunk Encounters - A Smelly DilemmaAn owner calls the office in need of advice.  The family dog was just sprayed by a skunk. What is to be done next?  Aside from the obvious and instantaneous change in body odor, for which clinical signs should the owner monitor the dog? What is the best way to eliminate the stench?  Are there any serious sequelae that may develop?  In today’s Tox Talks, we are going to answer these questions as we discuss the potential risks of skunk encounters.  2016-09-1304 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersMushroom Toxicosis in DogsThere are multiple types of mushrooms and toxicity varies significantly.   In this podcast, we focus on 4 types of mushrooms that are expected to cause signs within a few hours.2016-08-0110 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersPhenylbutazone ToxicosisPhenylbutazone, commonly called bute, is an NSAID that has historically been used therapeutically in dogs. However, both the risk of significant side effects and the development of much safer NSAID choices have made its use in small animal practice practically non-existent.  Learn what is being used in it's place and how to best treat patients.2016-07-0506 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersBromethalin-Based Rodenticide ExposuresBromethalin-based rodenticide exposures in cats and dogs can be a big issue.  Cases surrounding Bromethalin exposures have increased since they have become more common after they were made available in 1985.  But what is it about Bromethalin that causes it to be such an issue?2016-06-1606 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersWhen to Use Activated CharcoalOne question we get every day from veterinarians is whether or not to use activated charcoal when presented with a toxicity case.  Activated charcoal can be a very helpful treatment modality; however it does have some potentially serious adverse effects.   Learn when it's best to use activated charcoal, and when it could be potentially harmful to the pet.2016-04-2004 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersLiliesLilies.  They are beautiful, and commonly found in flower boutiques year-round.  But, did you know that even a small bite of a lily leaf can cause kidney damage in cats?  While many animals can develop signs after ingesting lilies, cats are the only one sensitive to all lilies.  Learn about which lilies are toxic to cats, and symptoms associated with this exposure.2016-02-1204 minASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersASPCA Animal Poison Control Center for OwnersDrugs used in ToxicologyThere are many drugs in the veterinary arsenal that can be used to treat potentially poisoned patients. Some of these are commonly found in most veterinary practices, while others may be a little more exotic.   In this discussion we will review various drugs used in toxicology.  This includes cyproheptadine, atropine, ethanol, naloxone, and others.    2016-01-2605 min