My dog ​​ate an “Kake soba”. What should I do?

Consult a Veterinarian Immediately

If your dog ate “kake soba,” it’s crucial to seek veterinary attention immediately. Buckwheat, the main ingredient in soba noodles, contains small amounts of fagopyrin, which can be toxic to dogs, especially in large quantities.

Symptoms of Fagopyrin Toxicity

  • Gastrointestinal distress (vomiting, diarrhea)
  • Skin irritation (itching, redness)
  • Neurological problems (weakness, tremors)
  • Respiratory distress (difficulty breathing)

Treatment Plan

The veterinarian will likely induce vomiting to remove the remaining soba from your dog’s stomach. They may also administer activated charcoal to absorb any toxins.

Additional Care

  • Monitor your dog closely for any symptoms of fagopyrin toxicity.
  • Keep your dog well-hydrated by offering plenty of fresh water.
  • Follow the veterinarian’s instructions for aftercare, such as dietary restrictions or medications.

Prevention

  • Keep all foods that may contain buckwheat out of reach of your dog.
  • Be aware of ingredients lists when feeding your dog store-bought treats or table scraps.

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