The dog sniffed the rat poison and how to tell if the dog had eaten rat poison

Updated on pet 2024-07-03
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Rats, drugs, rats, and rats, and they can't get rid of them. The dog can't run away when it smells it. Poisonous rats are strong.

    It's that fierce. Dogs have a sense of smell about 1,000 times that of humans and smell rat poison.

    will have a toxic reaction. For example, vomiting, agitation, foaming at the mouth, convulsions all over the body, inability to stand, increased body temperature, etc. But after all, it's just smelling, not eating.

    There is great hope for timely medical attention**. Rat poison is now banned, and many places are gone. Now the commonly used rat poison is anticoagulant, try not to let the dog eat it, the bottom of the shelves of small supermarkets, near the gutter, etc.

    Vitamin K1, if you really suffer it, you will need it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the dog just sniffed the rat poison and didn't eat it, then it wouldn't be too much of a problem.

    However, if you are sure that your dog has eaten rat poison, it can be dangerous because rat poison often contains highly toxic ingredients such as antols, organic fluorides and zinc phosphide. These ingredients can damage your dog's digestive system, liver, kidneys and other organs, and in severe cases, it can be life-threatening.

    So, if your dog has already been poisoned, take him to the veterinarian immediately**. If your dog is not eating, it is also recommended that you observe your dog closely and take care to keep it away from these dangerous substances. At the same time, the temperature is low recently, pay attention to keeping the dog warm, do not let it sleep close to the stomach, to prevent cold and gastrointestinal diseases and respiratory diseases.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    To determine whether the dog has eaten rat poison, you can see if the dog has symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, unsteady pace, and excitement.

    If the dog accidentally ingests rat poison or pesticides, it may show symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, unsteady pace, and excitement in the early stage, and the dog's walking posture will also become twisted and pinched. If countermeasures are not taken in time, in the later stage of poisoning, symptoms such as foaming, vomiting, diarrhea, blood in the stool, convulsions all over the body, angular arch reflexion, malaise, loss of appetite, soft stools, diarrhea, and even blood in the stool may occur.

    If the dog is a small dog, fill 10 ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide, if it is a large dog, pour 20 ml of hydrogen peroxide, and use a dropper to drip into the dog's tongue, the deeper the better, and then take the dog to move for a few minutes, so that the stomach and hydrogen peroxide are fully combined to promote vomiting.

    Ways to prevent dog poisoning

    1. Leftover food should be disposed of in time, don't leave it for a long time and continue to eat after our dog is hungry, so it is easy to get food poisoning.

    2. Do not put toxic substances such as rat poison or insecticides in the reach of dogs, which will easily make dogs eat by mistake.

    3. When entering the rainy season, you also need to pay attention not to give the dog raw meat, such as sashimi or raw animal meat, which will also make it easy for the dog to get food poisoning.

    4. Don't give the food that has been eaten by rats to dogs, even if it's just pet rats at home, rodents carry germs, so it is easy to spread and infect dogs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Most of the rat poison is immediate, the dog will react immediately after eating, the dog will vomit, foam at the mouth, diarrhea and other poisoning conditions within a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion, this situation is a stress response of the dog's body, and then the dog will have difficulty breathing, increased heart rate, lack of oxygen, shortness of breath with open mouth, and finally most of them die due to suffocation. Because the toxicity will flow to the various organs of the body with the blood, causing the functional failure of each trachea, and the damage is almost irreversible, so after the dog is poisoned, it must seek medical attention in time, otherwise the dog will lose its life.

    After the dog is poisoned, the first thing is to detoxify, generally with vomiting, or laxatives for gastrointestinal detoxification, the use of vomiting is the fastest way to deal with it after timely discovery, and the toxicity attack is also a process, vomiting will discharge most of the toxicity from the body, and then reuse some neutralizing drugs, neutralize a small amount of toxicity, and excrete it through urination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When dogs accidentally ingest rat poison, they will come out to imitate vomiting, foaming at the mouth, convulsions, coma, rapid breathing, blood in the feces, and even suffocation.

    Rat poison is divided into chronic and acute medicines, and dogs may show different symptoms after ingesting them. Acute poisoning, the symptoms are fast, and the dog will have acute vomiting, convulsions, foaming and other symptoms. If it is chronic poisoning, the dog may be irritable, excited and accompanied by muscle spasms in the early stage, and vomiting, convulsions, arch reflexion and other symptoms will occur in the later stage of poisoning.

    If the owner finds that the dog has ingested rat poison by mistake, the first thing to do is to induce vomiting, if there are corresponding materials and drugs that can be used for the dog to take 10-30ml of copper sulfate solution, in order to induce the dog to vomit, the accidentally ingested rat poison is excreted from the body.

    If there are no good materials, then we can only use the more primitive method to fill the dog with soapy water and force the dog to vomit. After the emetic step is completed, immediately send the dog to the hospital for detoxification with gastric lavage, catharsis and diuretic methods, so as not to delay the condition.

    In order to prevent the occurrence of similar incidents, the owner must usually do a good job in the training of the dog and teach the dog to refuse to eat all the food given by the owner. When walking the dog, the dog should also be equipped with a leash to avoid the dog running away from sight.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Symptoms of poisoning all over the body are very uncomfortable for dogs.

    Rat poison is generally divided into two main categories. One is mainly damage to the nervous system, which is mainly characterized by some neurological symptoms after ingestion. The other type mostly damages the coagulation function of dogs, and dogs will have symptoms of bleeding after ingestion.

    After eating rat poison, dogs may experience twitching of their limbs, weakness of paddling, lying on their side, epilepsy, and foaming at the mouth.

    Dogs mostly take a sitting position, have a weak pulse rate, low temperature, and may die of hypoxia after 12 hours. There are definitely signs of poisoning. Or there is a veterinarian station, you can also take it to see.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How to tell if a dog has eaten rat poison, generally dogs poisoned by eating rat poison by mistake will not suddenly have clinical symptoms, but will attack 48-72 hours after ingesting rat poison.

    Because dogs poisoned by rat poison may not have any clinical symptoms, it is generally difficult to diagnose dogs with initial rat poison poisoning unless the owner sees it with his own eyes.

    If the owner finds that the dog has symptoms of rat poison poisoning, the dog needs to be taken to a professional pet hospital for first aid in time. Dogs that eat rat poison should immediately be filled with soapy water or diluted hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting, and then take the dog to a pet hospital for detoxification**.

    Because rat poison is very toxic, the damage to the dog's body is fatal, and if the owner does not ** in time, then it may lead to the death of the dog.

    Therefore, when the owner usually feeds the dog, he needs to place the rat poison, cockroach medicine, mosquito repellent and other toxic substances out of the dog's reach, so as to avoid the dog accidentally ingesting the drug poisoning, which may endanger the dog's life in serious cases.

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