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Immediate Actions:
- Contact your veterinarian immediately. They will provide specific guidance based on the severity of ingestion and your dog’s health status.
- Induce vomiting. This may be necessary if ingestion occurred within the past hour and your veterinarian advises it. However, do not induce vomiting if your dog is lethargic, unconscious, or showing signs of seizures.
- Monitor your dog closely. Observe for any unusual symptoms or changes in behavior.
Symptoms to Watch For:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Lethargy or weakness
- Trembling or seizures
- Cardiac arrhythmias
Treatment:
Your veterinarian will determine the appropriate treatment based on your dog’s condition and the amount ingested. Treatment may include:
- Activated charcoal: This helps absorb the toxins.
- Intravenous fluids: To prevent dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.
- Anti-emetics: To control vomiting.
- Antidiarrheals: To stop diarrhea.
- Cardiac monitoring: To detect any potential heart problems.
- Hospitalization: For severe cases that require intensive monitoring and treatment.
Prognosis:
The prognosis depends on the amount ingested and the promptness of treatment. Generally, with early intervention, most dogs can recover fully. However, severe cases can be fatal.
Prevention:
- Keep dianthus plants out of reach of your dog.
- Supervise your dog when they are in areas where dianthus may be present.
- Educate children about the dangers of letting dogs eat plants.
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