How many days is the dangerous period for a dog to eat rat poison?
The danger period for dogs eating rat poison depends on the type of rat poison they eat. If it is acute, the danger period may only be 3 days. If it is chronic, the danger period will be longer than a week. In order to avoid accidental ingestion, It is best for parents not to use rat poison at home, and to keep a leash on their dogs when they go out.
Tip:
When you find that your dog has eaten rat poison, induce vomiting as soon as possible, and then send it to the hospital for treatment in time.
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