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Items in the home that can poison dogs

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Arsenic poisoning, or arsenic poisoning. Because it contains sodium arsenite, calcium arsenate, lead arsenate, etc., dogs after ingestion poisoning. Acute poisoning dog sudden severe abdominal pain, muscle tremors, salivation, vomiting, walking, diarrhea, thirst, paralysis of hind limbs, oral mucosa swelling, gums become dark black, severe, oral mucosa ulceration, peeling. Individual dogs were excited state, convulsions, sweating, cold body ends, some parts of muscle paralysis. Male dogs can see penis protrusion. Treatment of arsenic poisoning. 10% dibasic propanol 1-2 milli is commonly used

Arsenic poisoning is arsenic poisoning. Because it contains sodium arsenite, calcium arsenate, lead arsenate and so on, dogs are poisoned after eating by mistake. Acute poisoning dog sudden severe abdominal pain, muscle tremor, salivation, vomiting, stumbling, diarrhea, thirst, sick dog hindlimb paralysis, oral mucous membrane swelling, gingiva turned dark, serious, oral mucous membrane ulceration, exfoliation. Individual dogs are excited, twitching, sweating, cold at the ends of the body, and muscle paralysis in some parts. Prolapse of penis can be seen in male dogs. To treat arsenic poisoning. Commonly used 10% dibasic propanol 1-2 ml, intramuscular injection 1-2 hours interval, 3-4 times. 50-80 ml of 5% sodium thiosulfate solution can also be injected intravenously.

Phenol poisoning phenolic preparations are widely used in public health disinfection and veterinary clinical work, such as carbolic acid, laisudi, guaiacol, xylene and so on. As a corrosive and germicidal agent, phenol can disinfect the floor, kennel and large utensils. If a certain amount of food is licked by dogs, there will be symptoms of poisoning. Phenolic preparations can cause nervous system damage. The skin that comes into contact with phenolic preparation is red and exudate. The sick dog is depressed, vomiting, tonic spasm, paralysis. During treatment, the local skin should be washed with water, then rinse the affected skin with 10% ethanol to neutralize phenol, and then bandage the affected area with an oil-soaked dressing to further remove phenol. Dogs poisoned by phenolic preparations can be treated with gastric lavage, oral milk, egg white or activated carbon, intravenous diuretics, and intramuscular injection of isoproterenol to strengthen blood circulation to fight shock.

 
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