In the case of poisoning of your four-legged friend it is essential to intervene as soon as possible when we realize that our dog has ingested something abnormal, because some types of poisons have a very fast effectiveness and acting immediately is very important to save his life. .
TYPES OF POISONS AND HOW TO INTERVENE
One of the most potent poisons is STRICNINA , which appears as a white, odorless and very bitter powder. Symptoms can usually appear within an hour but in some cases within 10-20 minutes, so it’s important to act as soon as possible.
The symptoms are:
- tightening of the muscles of the neck and face
- convulsions
- high fever
- hunched back
If the dog comes into contact with this type of poison, the first thing to do is to try to make him vomit with the help of very salty water and immediately call the vet, who will be able to tell you how to behave.
The best thing to do is not always to cause the dog to vomit , so you have to be careful and understand what type of poison it has taken to behave at its best.
It is also important to report to the doctor all the symptoms that the dog has had after having ingested the poison, even those that are more trivial, because they can help the veterinarian to understand what type of poison he has taken.
Then we find the CARBAMATES , which are usually used as insecticides.
The symptoms are:
- tearing
- nausea
- He retched
- tremors
- incontinence
- diarrhea
Another well-known type is METALDEHYDE , which has a blue / blue color and is the main component used for the poison of snails.
Symptoms appear over 1-3 hours and are:
- Agitation
- Muscle spasms
- Vomiting of blue / green color
- Diarrhea
- Very high fever
RODENTICIDES are also very well known, as it is the classic rat poison that is found in the form of blue granules and can, unfortunately, be used to make toxic meatballs.
Its antidote is Vitamin K , which is why it is very important to always have a box to carry around in case our dog eats a meatball with this poison inside.
Symptoms usually appear after 48 hours or even after 4/5 days and are:
- exhaustion
- loss of blood
- hematomas on the skin and under the tongue
- boundless thirst
Vitamin K can be given primarily before the dog exhibits these symptoms, because if they are already evident, take the dog to the vet right away.
In all cases of poisoning it is essential to call your veterinarian immediately , because he knows perfectly well how to act and what to administer to the dog to treat him, and it is important not to invent alternative treatments to heal the dog on your own.
HOW TO PREVENT YOUR DOG FROM EATING EVERYTHING IT FINDS ON THE GROUND
If you want to partially prevent the problem of poisonous baits and meatballs, it is essential to educate your dog not to eat everything on the ground.
One of the methods we can use is to not always leave the full bowl available to the dog, because in this case he would understand that he can eat as and when he likes. Instead, it is important to give the dog food at certain times of the day, making him understand that it is not he who decides when he eats , but who decides is the “pack leader”, which in this case is you.
In this way he will understand that he can only eat the food you give him and therefore he will more difficultly pounce on the food he finds on the street.
Of course this is just one of the many methods you can apply, and if that doesn’t work, the advice is always to ask a dog educator.
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