If your dog ate cabbage, you should:
1. Monitor your dog for any symptoms:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Gas
- Lethargy
2. Contact your veterinarian immediately:
- If your dog shows any of the above symptoms
- If your dog ate a large amount of cabbage
- If your dog has a history of pancreatitis or other digestive problems
3. Provide your veterinarian with the following information:
- How much cabbage your dog ate
- When your dog ate the cabbage
- Your dog’s symptoms (if any)
- Your dog’s medical history
Treatment:
The treatment for a dog that has eaten cabbage will depend on the amount of cabbage consumed, the size and health of the dog, and the presence of any symptoms. Treatment may include:
- Inducing vomiting
- Administering activated charcoal to bind the toxins
- Providing intravenous fluids to prevent dehydration
- Prescribing anti-nausea medication
- Monitoring the dog for pancreatitis or other complications
Prevention:
To prevent your dog from eating cabbage, keep all cabbage, including cooked cabbage, out of your dog’s reach.
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