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If you suspect your dog has eaten Senryo (an anticoagulant rodenticide), take immediate action:
1. Contact Your Veterinarian or Emergency Animal Clinic:
- Call your veterinarian or the nearest emergency animal clinic and explain the situation.
- Provide them with as much information as possible, including:
- The type of Senryo ingested
- The amount ingested (if known)
- The time of ingestion (if known)
- Your dog’s weight and breed
2. Induce Vomiting (Only if Instructed by the Veterinarian):
- If the veterinarian instructs you to induce vomiting, they will provide specific instructions.
- Do not induce vomiting on your own, as it can potentially cause more harm.
3. Collect a Sample for Testing:
- If possible, collect a sample of the Senryo or your dog’s vomit for testing.
4. Transport Your Dog to the Clinic:
- Transport your dog to the veterinary clinic or emergency animal hospital immediately.
- Monitor your dog’s breathing and behavior during transport.
At the Veterinary Clinic:
5. Examination and Bloodwork:
- The veterinarian will examine your dog and perform blood tests to check for signs of toxicity.
6. Treatment:
- Treatment typically involves:
- Administering an antidote called Vitamin K1, which helps counteract the effects of Senryo
- Supportive care, such as intravenous fluids and blood transfusions if necessary
- Close monitoring of your dog’s condition
7. Home Care:
- Once your dog is stable, you will need to administer Vitamin K1 tablets at home as prescribed by the veterinarian.
- Monitor your dog closely for any signs of bleeding or other complications.
- Contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice any concerns.
Important Notes:
- Senryo toxicity can be fatal if not treated promptly.
- Even a small amount of Senryo can cause severe bleeding.
- It is crucial to act quickly if you suspect Senryo ingestion.
- Do not wait to see if your dog develops symptoms, as early treatment is essential.
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