Pet Poisoning Emergency Vet in San Jose

Poisoning Emergency

Common Pet Toxins

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What to Expect at ARCH Vet

Immediate Triage & Stabilization We assess your pet Depending on the toxin and timing, we may induce vomiting, administer activated charcoal, or perform gastric lavage to reduce absorption. Bloodwork, urinalysis, and imaging to evaluate organ damage — especially liver, kidneys, and blood clotting function.

Poisoning Prevention Tips

Keep medications in closed cabinets — never on counters Store chocolate, xylitol gum, and raisins out of reach Use pet-safe cleaning products when possible Remove toxic plants from your home and yard

Think Your Pet Was Poisoned?

Don't wait for symptoms to appear. Early treatment dramatically improves outcomes. Bring your pet and the suspected toxin to our Winchester emergency hospital. noopener noreferrer What Pet Parents Say About Our Emergency Care Poisoning Emergency Questions

Advanced veterinary care in San Jose

ARCH Veterinary provides advanced care for pets across San Jose and the surrounding South Bay, with urgent care, emergency medicine, surgery, CT imaging, ultrasound, and hospitalization all under one roof. Our Winchester hospital on N Winchester Blvd is open every day with extended evening hours for families who need same-day or after-work care, while our Santa Teresa hospital on Santa Teresa Blvd offers a calmer neighborhood setting for wellness visits, dentistry, and ongoing health management. Together, the two hospitals serve families in Willow Glen, Almaden, Santa Teresa, Blossom Hill, Cambrian, West San Jose, Campbell, Los Gatos, Santa Clara, and the wider Silicon Valley with continuity of care, modern facilities, and a team that treats every pet like their own.

Frequently asked questions

Common Pet Toxins

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What to Expect at ARCH Vet

Immediate Triage & Stabilization We assess your pet Depending on the toxin and timing, we may induce vomiting, administer activated charcoal, or perform gastric lavage to reduce absorption. Bloodwork, urinalysis, and imaging to evaluate organ damage — especially liver, kidneys, and blood clotting function.

Poisoning Prevention Tips

Keep medications in closed cabinets — never on counters Store chocolate, xylitol gum, and raisins out of reach Use pet-safe cleaning products when possible Remove toxic plants from your home and yard

Think Your Pet Was Poisoned?

Don't wait for symptoms to appear. Early treatment dramatically improves outcomes. Bring your pet and the suspected toxin to our Winchester emergency hospital. noopener noreferrer What Pet Parents Say About Our Emergency Care Poisoning Emergency Questions