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Immediate Actions:
- Call your veterinarian or the Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) immediately. They can provide expert guidance and treatment recommendations.
- Remove the dog from the area where the flower was consumed. This prevents further ingestion.
- Induce vomiting if directed by your veterinarian or the APCC. You can use hydrogen peroxide (3%) at a dose of 1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight. However, do not induce vomiting if the dog is unconscious, having seizures, or has ingested sharp objects.
Signs and Symptoms to Monitor:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Lethargy
- Weakness
- Tremors or seizures
- Dilated pupils
- Respiratory distress
Additional Information:
- Blue lace flower (Delphinium species) contains toxic alkaloids that can cause serious health issues, including cardiac arrhythmias and respiratory failure.
- The severity and onset of symptoms depend on the amount ingested and the individual dog’s sensitivity.
- Treatment typically involves supportive care, including intravenous fluids, anti-seizure medications, and cardiac monitoring.
Important Notes:
- Do not give your dog any other medications or home remedies without consulting your veterinarian first.
- Keep your dog away from all other plants that may be toxic.
- If possible, bring a sample of the flower to your veterinarian or the APCC for identification.
Contact Information:
- Animal Poison Control Center: 1-888-426-4435
- ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center: 1-888-426-4435
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