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To a mild extent, drowsiness and excessive salivation may occur. As toxicity increases, ataxia develops.
Tremors, hyperexcitability, loss of direction, seizures.
and vomiting and diarrhoea. In severe cases, it can lead to death.
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The dog eats the insecticide is recommended to check in the hospital, if there is no time, then see if the dog is abnormal, observe its urine and poop, if it's okay, then get it some water to drink to see, if there is something abnormal, then hurry to the veterinary hospital, can not delay, add a trace of insecticide should be nothing.
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The symptoms of insecticide poisoning in dogs are related to the composition of the insecticide. Dogs that accidentally eat or come into contact with organophosphorus insecticides can cause organophosphate poisoning, and symptoms such as vomiting, salivation, muscle weakness, respiratory failure, miosis, and garlic odor in exhaled breath will occur when poisoning. Most insecticides are made of pyrethrins, and a small amount will not cause poisoning in dogs, and an overdose can also cause poisoning.
The main symptoms of poisoning caused by pyrethroid insecticides are vomiting, convulsions, and difficulty breathing. Some pesticides contain cyano, and the toxic convulsions caused by this insecticide are more obvious than seizures, angular arch reflexion, loss of consciousness, and other symptoms.
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In response to the question of ants, we can say that if a dog eats cypermethrin, it may die within a few hours. This is because cypermethrin is a toxic pesticide that can cause toxic poisoning, which can lead to death.
To solve this problem, the most important thing is to provide the dog with medical care as soon as possible. If a dog is found to have eaten cypermethrin, it should be taken to a veterinary clinic immediately so that it can be done in a timely manner**. Depending on the dog's condition, the veterinarian will prescribe appropriate medications** to reduce the symptoms of toxic poisoning and prevent more suffocating toxins from being absorbed.
In addition, veterinarians will also inject the dog with antitoxin to prevent further absorption of the toxin.
In addition, to prevent dogs from eating cypermethrin, owners should try to avoid placing this pesticide in their homes and make sure that dogs do not come into contact with this pesticide. In addition, the owner should also take the dog to the veterinary clinic regularly for medical check-ups to ensure its health.
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Cypermethrin is a common insecticide and a highly effective poison with strong toxicity to both animals and humans. After a dog eats cypermethrin, symptoms vary depending on the amount intaked, but symptoms of poisoning usually appear within a few hours. The cypermethrin in the dog's body will interfere with the oxygen metabolism process in the red blood cells, causing tissue hypoxia, resulting in symptoms such as dyspnea, rapid heartbeat, vomiting, diarrhea, and even convulsions, coma and other life-threatening conditions.
If left untreated, the dog may die within a few days. Therefore, if the dog is found to have ingested cypermethrin by mistake, it should be immediately sent to the pet hospital for ** to ensure the safety of the dog's life.
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Symptoms vary depending on the amount of cypermethrin ingested in dogs, but symptoms of poisoning usually appear within a few hours. The cypermethrin in the dog's body will interfere with the oxygen metabolism process in the red blood cells, causing tissue hypoxia, resulting in symptoms such as dyspnea, rapid heartbeat, vomiting, diarrhea, and even convulsions, coma and other life-threatening conditions. If left untreated, the dog can die within a few days.
If the dog has eaten cypermethrin, it is recommended to induce vomiting immediately and send the dog to the hospital for treatment**. If it is far away from the hospital, you can put the dog in a ventilated place first, and urgently send the dog to take water sources, such as mineral water, clean tap water, etc., in order to minimize the symptoms.
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Cypermethrin is a commonly used pesticide that is highly toxic to dogs and other animals, and once ingested, it may cause serious harm to the dog's body and even endanger life. After eating cypermethrin, dogs will quickly develop symptoms of poisoning, such as vomiting, diarrhea, thirst, foaming at the mouth, convulsions, shortness of breath, etc. If left untimed**, the dog's body will deteriorate further and may eventually lead to death from the state.
Specifically, after a dog eats cypermethrin, its toxicity will quickly enter the body and act on various organs and tissues of the body through blood circulation. The first to be affected is the central nervous system, which can be suppressed, causing the dog to experience neurological symptoms and muscle spasms. Then, cypermethrin can affect the dog's respiratory system, causing breathing difficulties and respiratory failure.
In severe cases, cypermethrin can also cause a dog's heart to stop beating, which can eventually lead to death.
Therefore, once it is found that the dog has accidentally ingested cypermethrin, the owner should promptly send it to a veterinary hospital for **. The veterinarian will help the dog remove the toxins from the body by gastric lavage, give antidote drugs, etc., and reduce the dog's poisoning symptoms as much as possible. If the poisoning is severe, the dog may need to be hospitalized for observation until the condition is stabilized.
Because dogs can die of cypermethrin at all times, owners must always be vigilant to prevent dogs from coming into contact with toxic substances.
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Cypermethrin is a highly effective insecticidal agent that can damage the nervous system of insects, leading to their death. However, cypermethrin is also a very toxic chemical that is very toxic to both humans and animals. If a dog eats cypermethrin, symptoms appear quickly, usually within 30 minutes to 2 hours.
Symptoms include vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, thirst, bad breath, drooling, weakness, coma, etc. If a dog ingests a large amount of hydrocyanide, it may cause difficulty breathing, irregular heart rate, convulsions, toxic shock, and even death. Therefore, if a dog is found to have eaten cypermethrin, it should be taken to a veterinary hospital for acceptance** as soon as possible.
**Methods include gastric lavage, detoxification with medications, rehydration, etc. It is important to note that cypermethrin poisoning is an emergency and must be dealt with immediately.
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No. 1. Permethrin is a broad-spectrum insecticide, which can effectively control sanitary pests and storage pests, has a rapid knockdown effect on dipteran insects such as mosquitoes, and has a good residual effect on cockroaches.
2. It can be used in mosquito coils, electric tablets, mosquito coils and other preparations. Tetrafluthrin has low toxicity, is suitable for use in sanitary insecticides, and dogs have immunity and is not harmful to it.
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Hello, there is a problem with the dog eating cypermethrin. Cypermethrin is a pesticide that is toxic to dogs. After the dog ingests cypermethrin, it may cry out for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, tiredness, etc.
In severe cases of poisoning, the dog may have convulsions, coma and even death.
Cypermethrin is an organophosphorus pesticide that is mainly used to kill insects. It is highly toxic and harmful to both humans and animals. When using cypermethrin and similar pesticides, special precautions need to be taken to avoid accidental ingestion or contact by dogs.
If your dog has ingested cypermethrin by mistake, contact a veterinarian immediately for a consultation and**. The veterinarian will develop a treatment plan according to the condition of the dog. While waiting for the veterinarian, you can try to remove toxic residues from your dog's surroundings, but never use direct contact with your hands to avoid poisoning yourself.
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