Rat Poisoning in Dogs

Rat poisoning in dogs can have a severe effect on their health and hence, proper care should be taken to avoid it. But, in order to know if the dog is suffering from rat poisoning, it is necessary to know its symptoms. To know about rat poisoning in dogs, read on...
Rat Poisoning in Dogs
Dogs have been the favorite pets of human beings till date. We try our best to take proper dog care of these loyal creatures. Proper care should be taken keeping an eye on your dog to avoid unwanted happenings. But, at times by accident, your dog might consume some poisonous substances. If these substances are very poisonous, it might even prove fatal for your pet. Rat poisoning in dogs is one such condition.

Our household might contain chemicals which are used for killing rats. There are various kinds of poisons that are used for killing rats that are based on anticoagulants, bromethalin, cholecalciferol, etc. If your dog consumes any of these, he will suffer rodenticide or rat poisoning. In this article, we will go over bromethalin rodenticide toxicity, also called rat poisoning in dogs. The signs of rat poisoning in dogs start appearing few hours after consumption of the poison. In some cases, the symptoms can develop after few days, and may worsen your dog's condition.

Rat Poison in Dogs Symptoms

Symptoms of rat poisoning in dogs include internal bleeding. Nose bleeds and blood coagulation are other rat poison in dogs symptoms. Vomiting, diarrhea, cough, depression are signs of rat poison in dogs. Other effects of rat poison in dogs include muscle tremors, drooling, nosebleeds, breathing problems and fatigue, as well as appearance of blood in his saliva, urine or feces. The dog will appear dull and will not show much interested in eating. He might also suffer from lung problems. Symptoms like extensive bruising and drooling are also common.

Treatment for Rat Poison in Dogs

As soon as you come to know that your dog has consumed rat poison, take him to the vet. Help your dog induce vomiting. Vomiting might help him throw out the poison from his body. Feeding the dog with salad water or dog crackers might help in induce vomiting. Most vets give dogs medicines containing vitamin K, as it helps in improving their condition. Do not wait for the symptoms of poisoning to develop, as any delay in treatment will only intensify his condition. It is always better to give the treatment early, in order to eliminate the harmful substances present in the dog's body. Make sure that you feed him with enough fluids.

Prevention of Rat Poisoning in Dogs

Keep all the poisonous chemicals away from his reach, as consumption of these chemicals, even in small amounts, can have an adverse effect on the dog's health. When you are putting rat poison, make sure that your dog will not be able to reach the place. When you buy dog food, make sure you read the ingredients mentioned on the pack, as some dog food products might contain substances which might be harmful for him. Plants should be kept away from dogs, as these might be sprayed with fungicides or pesticides. Read more: harmful foods for dogs.

Special care should be taken of puppies, as their immune system is weak and consumption of small amount of poisonous chemicals can be fatal. Hope this article has provided you with enough information about rat poisoning in dogs. To summarize, keep your dog away from rat poisoning and take him to the vet immediately, in case he accidentally consumes poison.

By Pradnya S
Published: 11/5/2009
 
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