Toxicology
Top 10 Toxicologic Causes of Hypoglycemia in Dogs
A discussion about the 10 most common toxicologic causes of hypoglycemia in the dog, including the sago palm tree, xylitol, NSAIDs, zinc and aluminum phosphide.
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Ginger Watts Brown completed a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois in Urbana. After graduating in 2004, she practiced small animal general medicine in New Jersey for 11 years. She began her career with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control in 2015 to pursue her interest in toxicology. In addition to providing phone consultations to veterinary professionals, Dr. Watts Brown is part of the management team at the APCC. She also enjoys writing podcasts and contributing to educational materials for staff and pet owner education.
A discussion about the 10 most common toxicologic causes of hypoglycemia in the dog, including the sago palm tree, xylitol, NSAIDs, zinc and aluminum phosphide.
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