Early symptoms of dogs eating rat poison
Dogs who eat rat poison will experience symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea, foaming at the mouth, lack of energy, not eating or drinking, anxiety, and rapid heartbeat in the early stage. In the middle and later stages, they will develop convulsions, difficulty breathing, and a drop in body temperature. Subcutaneous bleeding, muscle spasms, etc. will depend on the ingredients of the rat poison.
Tip:
Rat poison is fatal to dogs, so once a dog is found to have ingested rat poison, vomiting treatment must be provided immediately.
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