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Think your pet's been poisoned?

What to do if you think your pet's been poisoned:  

  1. Do not give your pet human medication unless directed by a veterinarian.  Be sure to ask HOW MUCH and HOW OFTEN to give the drug.
  2. If your pet (any pet!) gets into a human medication, TREAT IT AS A POISONING VICTIM until proven otherwise.  Did you know, for example, that  a single aspirin or Tylenol can be fatal to a cat?  This means contacting a VETERINARIAN.
  3. If your pet is poisoned or ahs been exposed to a possible toxic substance, the veterinarian or owner should contact The National Animal Poison Control Center at (900)680-0000 or (800)548-2423.
  4. The following is a partial list of common plants that are toxic to dogs.

 Amaryllis (bulb) 
Arrowgrass   
Bittersweet   
Caladium   
Chokecherry   
Daffodil (bulbs)
Diffenbachia   
English Ivy   
Holly    
Iris (bulb)   
Jerusalem Cherry
Larkspur   
Marigold   
Monkshood   
Nightshade   
Philodendron   
Privet    
Show on the Mountain
Tobacco   
Wisteria
 Andromeda   
Avocado  
Boxwood  
Castor Bean  
Climbing Lily  
Daphnia  
Dumb Cane  
Elderberry  
Hyacinth (bulb)
Japanese yew  
Jimsonweed  
Laurel   
Marijuana  
Mushrooms  
Oleander  
Poinsettia  
Rhododendron  
Stinging Nettle
Tulip (bulb)  
 Apple seeds (cyanide)
Azalea
Buttercup
Cherry Pits (cyanide)
Crown of Thorns
Delphinium
Elephant Ear
Hemlock
Hydrangea
Jasmine (berries)
Laburnum
Locoweed
Mistletoe (berries)
Narcissus (bulb)
Peach
Poison Ivy
Rhubarb
Toadstool
Walnuts
 

 

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Celia and Elvis Animal Services receives $50,000 donation
Springdale Animal Services receives $50,000 donation in memory of Celia Grace Dollins... More
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Always accepting donations!  Your help makes more of a difference than you know.


Springdale Animal Services provides shelter and care to over 3,000 animals each year.  With the assistance of our generous donors we are able to provide even better care to these animals in need.  The following “wish list” indicates some a few of our regular shelter needs. 

 

  • Dry and canned dog, puppy, cat, and kitten food
  • Clay cat litter (No clumping litter please, too dusty/messy in our cages)
  • Kuranda Pet Beds (can be ordered directly through our account)
  • Grooming supplies, clippers, and blades
  • Flea/Tick control (Frontline, K9 Advantage, etc.)
  • Gift cards to pet supply stores
  • Donations to our accounts at Crossover Veterinary Clinic, St. Francis Vet Clinic, and Best Friends Animal Hospital, to be used for vet care, spays/neuters, vaccines, and medications
  • Donations to our Spay/Neuter Account (AS0701), Vaccination Account (AS0901), or Food Account (AS0902)
  • Pet toys, collars, leashes, and treats
  • Sponsorships to cover spay/neuter or adoption fees for specific animals to increase their adoptability.  

 

We appreciate your interest in helping our community’s homeless animals.  All donations are tax deductable and a receipt will be provided at your request.  Donations may be dropped by the shelter during normal business hours or by appointment.  Thank you for making our shelter and the animals we serve one of your priorities as well.

Special thanks to our generous business donors: 

Walmart, Orscheln's, Tractor Supply, Fayetteville Target, Discount Distributors, Humane Society of the Ozarks, Freshpet, and others. 


 

Parade float wins Holiday Float-1st Place!
Special thanks to all who helped with our first entry into the 13th Annual Springdale Christmas Parade.  Your efforts paid off!  Springdale Animal Services was awarded first place for the Holiday Float category, and a $150 cash prize.  Our trophy will be proudly displayed at the shelter, and the prize money is a timely gift that will allow us to continue to offer a high level of care to the animals we shelter.  Merry Christmas and thank you Springdale!
 
 
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