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If you suspect your dog has ingested a Mexican tulip poppy (Papaver somniferum), you should seek veterinary attention immediately.
Symptoms of Mexican Tulip Poppy Poisoning in Dogs:
- Dilated pupils
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Tremors
- Seizures
- Difficulty breathing
- Respiratory depression
- Cardiac arrest
Steps to Take:
- Call your veterinarian or an animal poison control center immediately.
- Induce vomiting if instructed by your veterinarian. Do not induce vomiting if your dog is unconscious or having seizures.
- Take your dog to the veterinarian for further evaluation and treatment.
- Bring a sample of the plant, if possible, to help with diagnosis.
Treatment:
Treatment will depend on the severity of poisoning and the animal’s response to it. It may include:
- Intravenous fluids
- Electrolyte and acid-base balance correction
- Oxygen therapy
- Anticonvulsants (to stop seizures)
- Naloxone (an antidote for opioid toxicity)
- Activated charcoal (to absorb toxins)
Prognosis:
The prognosis for Mexican tulip poppy poisoning in dogs is variable. The severity of symptoms and the time elapsed before treatment will affect the outcome.
Prevention:
- Keep your dog away from Mexican tulip poppies and other toxic plants.
- Fence off areas where these plants are present.
- Educate yourself and your family about the dangers of poisonous plants.
- If you suspect your dog has ingested any toxic substance, seek veterinary attention immediately.
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