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Immediate Action:
- Contact your veterinarian immediately. Cassava can be toxic to dogs, and the severity of the reaction depends on the amount consumed and the dog’s size.
- Induce vomiting: Only if instructed by a veterinarian. Do not induce vomiting without their guidance.
Symptoms to Watch For:
- Gastrointestinal upset (vomiting, diarrhea)
- Difficulty breathing
- Muscle weakness
- Tremors
- Seizures
- Cardiac arrhythmias
If Your Dog Has Already Vomited:
- Collect a sample of the vomit and take it to the veterinarian for analysis.
- Observe your dog closely for any other symptoms.
Treatment:
- The veterinarian may administer activated charcoal to absorb any remaining toxins.
- Fluids may be given intravenously to prevent dehydration and support the kidneys.
- In severe cases, medication or oxygen therapy may be necessary.
Prevention:
- Keep cassava and other toxic plants out of your dog’s reach.
- Supervise your dog closely when they are outdoors.
- Train your dog to avoid eating things off the ground.
Additional Information:
- Cassava is a staple food for many people, but it contains a toxin called cyanogenic glycosides. These compounds release cyanide when they are digested.
- The amount of cyanide in cassava varies depending on the variety and preparation method.
- The toxicity of cassava for dogs depends on the amount consumed, the dog’s size, and their overall health.
- Early intervention is crucial for the survival of a dog that has ingested cassava.
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