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If you believe your dog has eaten yew, take the following steps immediately:
1. Call Your Veterinarian or Animal Poison Control:
- Contact your veterinarian or the nearest animal poison control center. They will advise you on the best course of action.
2. Induce Vomiting (if instructed by your veterinarian):
- If instructed by a veterinarian, induce vomiting by giving your dog 1-2 tablespoons of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 10 pounds of body weight.
- Mix the hydrogen peroxide with a small amount of ice cream or milk to make it more palatable.
- Do not induce vomiting if your dog is unconscious, has seizures, or has already vomited multiple times.
3. Monitor Your Dog Closely:
- Observe your dog for any symptoms, such as vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, seizures, or tremors.
- Take note of the time, amount, and type of yew ingested.
4. Bring Your Dog to the Veterinarian:
- Even if your dog has not shown any symptoms, it is crucial to take it to the veterinarian for evaluation.
- Bring a sample of the yew plant (if possible) for identification.
5. Treatment:
- Treatment will depend on the severity of the poisoning and may include:
- IV fluids to flush out toxins
- Activated charcoal to absorb toxins
- Medications to control seizures or other symptoms
Warning Signs of Yew Poisoning:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Difficulty breathing
- Seizures
- Tremors
- Cardiac arrhythmias
- Death
Yew Toxicities:
- All parts of the yew plant are toxic to dogs, but the seeds and leaves are the most dangerous.
- The toxic substance in yew is called taxine, which affects the heart and nervous system.
- Symptoms can appear within minutes of ingestion.
Prevention:
- Keep your dog away from yew plants.
- Remove any yew plants from your yard or garden.
- Teach your dog to leave toxic plants alone.
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