How to deal with food poisoning in pet dogs
How to deal with food poisoning in pet dogs:
1. Vomiting: It is a first-aid measure to expel the poison that has entered the stomach from the body. It works very well over a short period of time when the poison is taken into the body. If you take the medicine for more than 4 hours, most of the poison will enter the duodenum, so emetics cannot be used.
2. Gastric lavage: Use gastric lavage when vomiting cannot be induced or when vomiting cannot be effective.
3. Adsorption method: Use adsorbents such as activated carbon to adsorb poisons on the surface of the medicine, thereby effectively preventing the absorption of poisons.
Symptoms of food poisoning in pet dogs:
1. Drooling: During a certain period, the dog drools a lot and urinates frequently. It's very possible that he was poisoned.
2. Low body temperature: When a dog is poisoned, the body temperature will drop, feel colder to the touch than usual, and may even tremble.
3. Vomiting and diarrhea: Dogs will also have inexplicable vomiting and frequent diarrhea without eating. This situation is also likely to be poisoning.
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