My dog ​​ate an “Conger eel bowl”. What should I do?

If your dog has eaten a “Conger eel bowl” you should:

  1. Call your veterinarian immediately. Conger eels can contain toxins that can be harmful to dogs.
  2. Describe the amount and type of conger eel your dog ate.
  3. Provide your veterinarian with your dog’s age, weight, and medical history.

Your veterinarian will likely recommend:

  1. Inducing vomiting. This will help to remove the conger eel from your dog’s stomach.
  2. Giving your dog activated charcoal. This will help to absorb the toxins.
  3. Hospitalization. This may be necessary if your dog is showing signs of toxicity, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or seizures.

If you are unable to reach your veterinarian immediately, you can try the following:

  1. Induce vomiting. You can do this by giving your dog a teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide per 10 pounds of body weight. Do not induce vomiting if your dog is unconscious or has seizures.
  2. Give your dog activated charcoal. You can purchase activated charcoal at most pharmacies. Give your dog one teaspoon of activated charcoal per 10 pounds of body weight.
  3. Monitor your dog closely. Watch for signs of toxicity, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or seizures. If your dog shows any of these signs, seek veterinary attention immediately.

Conger eel toxicity can be serious, so it is important to seek veterinary attention as soon as possible if your dog has eaten one.


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