Poisoning and First Aid for Canine Household Products
Poisoning and First Aid for Canine Household Products

Poisoning and First Aid for Canine Household Products

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A seemingly safe home can be a crisis for an unaware and curious puppy who doesn’t understand danger. Don’t underestimate your puppy’s ability to rummage through your home when left alone. Be sure to put away anything that poses a threat, such as poisonous, electrically charged, indigestible if eaten, or sharp, heavy objects.

Be extra vigilant for the following common toxic substances found in the home:

Alkaline detergents: Dogs may be poisoned by accidentally touching them and show signs of burning skin, do not induce vomiting when resuscitating.

Solvents or thinner: owners mistakenly use it to wash off the dog stained with paint and harm the puppy, vomiting, diarrhea, may also produce spasms and tongue ulcers. You can wash the fur with soap and water, and immediately send to the hospital for resuscitation.

Antifreeze: antifreeze leaking from the car tank is the dog’s favorite smell, walking after poisoning, shaking, weakness, spasms, coma, a small amount of edible soda can be used to induce vomiting, because it may be fatal, should be sent to the hospital immediately. Aspirin: after picking the food or due to the owner mistakenly giving the drug, the dog will have a loss of appetite, depression, vomiting (possibly with blood), and spasms. Vomit and take to hospital, if consumed in high doses it can be very toxic.

Antidepressants or tranquilizers: After picking or due to the owner mistakenly giving these drugs, the dog will show symptoms such as depression, shaky feet, uncoordinated movements, coma, etc. If just consumed, induce vomiting and send to the hospital immediately.

Marijuana: After picking marijuana, the dog shows symptoms such as uncoordinated movements, fear, excitement, biting, dilated pupils, etc. At this time, you should avoid letting it be stimulated, and follow the doctor’s advice to take tranquilizers.

Carbon monoxide: car exhaust, wrong use of gas, indoor bathing caused by carbon monoxide poisoning of the dog, the gums are cherry red, shaking and unconscious, let it breathe fresh air, and artificial respiration first aid.

Chlorine: After being poisoned by picking water purifiers containing chlorine at the pool (general pool water disinfected with bleach is harmless), the dog’s eyes and mouth will be red. Use water or salt water to wash the eyes and mouth to detoxify the dog.

Liquid detergent: Dogs accidentally drinking in the washing solution, poisoning foaming or bubbling in the mouth, with water to wash the mouth can be.

Insect repellent: after the dog accidentally ingested, there are excitement, convulsions, uneasiness, drooling, spasms, coma, which may be fatal; if no spasms, try to wash with water; if spasms occur, avoid light and send to the hospital immediately.

Flea killer: flea killer containing organophosphate, shampoo, residual agents on clothing and old-fashioned insecticides cause poisoning, muscle convulsions, drooling, breathing difficulties, increased urination and defecation, wash carefully and send to the hospital immediately.

Kerosene: Accidental ingestion of kerosene contained in a heating system or cleaning agent causes abdominal discomfort in dogs. Do not induce vomiting at this time, feed a mixture of milk and vegetable oil, and then take a laxative as prescribed by the doctor.

Tobacco: Tobacco poisoning from picking and eating cigarettes can be relieved with activated charcoal tablets if it causes vomiting.

Lead: old-fashioned paint, water pipes, fishing lead pendants, solder, linoleum, certain lubricants can cause, symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain, nervousness, fear of light, screaming, walking shakily, vomiting and then immediately sent to the hospital.

Warfarin: This is an anticoagulant used by heart patients and also used in rodenticides, poisoning with bruising and bleeding gums can be fatal, induce vomiting and inject vitamin K to stop bleeding.

Phenol wood preservative: certain fungicides, disinfectants, photo developers can also lead to such poisoning, poisoning shaking, convulsions, depression, coma, antidote do not induce vomiting, instill milk and vegetable oil, and then serve laxatives, sent to the hospital. Be careful not to use disinfectants on dogs unless the product specifically states it is safe for dogs.

Snail-killing baits: snail and slug-killing baits contain polyacetaldehyde that emits a dog-friendly odor, shaking, drooling, convulsions, and coma when poisoned, may be fatal, if just ingested, induce vomiting and take to hospital immediately.

Senecio: Insecticides can cause this type of poisoning, symptoms include depression, nervousness, tonus, spasms and even death. Induce vomiting and take to hospital immediately, bringing suspicious items with you. Special reminder!

Never induce vomiting after accidental ingestion of the following items: caustic soda, toilet bowl cleaner, dishwashing detergent, kerosene, lye, paint thinner, furniture floor leather polish, wood preservative, bleach, plumbing cleaner, concentrated washing powder, oven cleaner, gasoline.

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