Across
- 7. Drug class with potential to cause CNS & CV stimulation. Found in ADHD/ADD medications & illicit drugs.
- 8. Drug found in OTC & RX medications. Potential to cause dry eye & liver damage (mostly in dogs), & methemoglobinemia (mostly in cats).
- 11. Medication used as a bronchodilator & causes peripheral vasodilation. Small quantities can lead to CV & CNS changes, & hypokalemia.
- 12. Inert substance used to absorb moisture. Comes in small packets or canisters found in medication bottles. Poses low risk for toxicosis.
- 14. Substance found in food products preventing mold, moisture, rust, & staleness. Comes in small packets or canisters, & contains iron, carbon, & sodium chloride. Poses a low risk for toxicosis.
- 15. DOUGH, Ferments & expands in the stomach. Potential to cause drunkenness & distension of the abdomen
- 17. Novelty item containing a bitter ingredient called dibutyl phthalate. Potential to cause significant taste reaction & behavior changes in pets.
- 18. Naturally occurring substance found in birch trees. Has potential to cause hypoglycemia & liver damage in dogs.
- 19. Smelly food, with potential to cause Heinz body hemolytic anemia
- 20. Medication class with potential to cause CNS depression and/or serotonin syndrome.
Down
- 1. Medication class used to treat anxiety, seizures, & thunderstorm phobias in dogs. Potential to cause CNS depression, even with therapeutic dosages
- 2. Mycotoxins found in moldy food or compost piles. Has potential to cause significant hyperthermia from the tremors, & seizures.
- 3. Substance containing methylxanthines with potential to cause GI upset, cardiac & CNS stimulation.
- 4. Chemical class used to kill insects. Commonly found in ant & roach bait stations & poses low risks for toxicosis.
- 5. Organic types can cause GI upset & potentially muscle stiffness or pain. Can contains NPK & become moldy.
- 6. Drug class found in OTC allergy & cold medication, with potential to cause CNS & CV stimulation, the eye drops cause weakness, hypotension, & bradycardia.
- 9. Drug class including ibuprofen, naproxen, & aspirin. Potential to cause GI upset, GI ulceration, & acute kidney injury.
- 10. Type of nut with potential to cause GI upset, CNS depression, & hind-end weakness in dogs.
- 13. Fruit with potential to cause acute kidney injury in dogs
- 16. Liquid substance with the potential to cause CNS depression & respiratory depression, hypoglycemia, & acidosis. Emesis shouldn’t be induced with this substance due to rapid absorption, early onset of CNS signs, & aspiration pneumonia.
