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

If your dog has eaten an oxypetalum, you should:

  1. Call your veterinarian immediately. Oxypetalums are toxic to dogs and can cause serious health problems, including kidney failure, liver failure, and even death.
  2. Bring a sample of the plant to the veterinarian with you. This will help the veterinarian identify the plant and determine the best course of treatment.
  3. Follow your veterinarian’s instructions carefully. The veterinarian may recommend giving your dog activated charcoal to help absorb the toxins, or they may prescribe other medications to treat the symptoms of poisoning.

Do not induce vomiting. This can actually make the situation worse by causing the toxins to be absorbed more quickly into the bloodstream.

Keep your dog away from the plant. If possible, remove the plant from your yard or keep your dog away from it.

Monitor your dog closely. Watch for any signs of poisoning, such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or seizures. If you see any of these signs, call your veterinarian immediately.


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