Monitor your dog for symptoms:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Lethargy
- Increased thirst or urination
- Changes in behavior
Contact your veterinarian immediately if your dog exhibits any symptoms. Misuji is a type of beef cut that is often highly seasoned with salt and fat, which can be harmful to dogs. The high salt content can lead to dehydration, and the fat can cause digestive problems.
Keep your dog away from any further access to the yakiniku beef misuji.
If possible, take a sample of the meat to your veterinarian for analysis. This will help them determine the exact ingredients and potential risks to your dog.
Follow your veterinarian’s advice on treatment. Depending on the severity of your dog’s symptoms, they may recommend fluids, medication, or hospitalization.
Prevent future incidents by keeping all human food away from your dog.
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My dog ate an “Yakiniku beef misuji”. What should I do? Answers should be in English.
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