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Aglaomorpha is toxic to dogs.
Symptoms of poisoning can include:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Lethargy
- Weakness
- Tremors
- Seizures
- Death
If your dog has eaten Aglaomorpha, you should:
- Call your veterinarian immediately.
- Induce vomiting: If your dog has eaten the plant within the last 2 hours, you can try to induce vomiting by giving them 1 teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 10 pounds of body weight. Do not induce vomiting if your dog is unconscious or having seizures.
- Give them activated charcoal: Activated charcoal can help to absorb the toxins from the plant. You can give your dog 1 gram of activated charcoal per pound of body weight.
- Take them to the veterinarian: Even if your dog is not showing any symptoms, it is important to take them to the veterinarian for evaluation and treatment.
Treatment for Aglaomorpha poisoning may include:
- Intravenous fluids
- Antibiotics
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Pain relievers
The prognosis for Aglaomorpha poisoning depends on the amount of plant that was eaten and the severity of the symptoms. With early treatment, most dogs recover fully. However, severe poisoning can be fatal.
Prevention is the best way to protect your dog from Aglaomorpha poisoning. Keep the plant out of your dog’s reach, and do not allow them to chew on it. If you suspect that your dog has eaten the plant, call your veterinarian immediately.
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