If your dog ate a sweet sea bream, you should contact your veterinarian immediately. Sweet sea bream contains a toxin that can be harmful to dogs, and depending on the size of the fish and the size of your dog, it could be fatal. The symptoms of sweet sea bream poisoning in dogs can include:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Lethargy
- Tremors
- Seizures
- Coma
- Death
If you see any of these symptoms, take your dog to the vet immediately. Treatment for sweet sea bream poisoning will depend on the severity of the symptoms and may include:
- Inducing vomiting
- Giving activated charcoal to absorb the toxin
- Providing intravenous fluids to support blood pressure
- Administering anti-seizure medication
- Monitoring for complications
Early diagnosis and treatment is essential for the best chance of survival.
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