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Emergency Response:
- Call your veterinarian immediately: Inform them about the situation and the species of maple tree ingested.
- Induce vomiting: ONLY if instructed by your veterinarian. Follow their specific instructions carefully.
Assessment and Treatment:
- Identify the Maple Tree Species: Different maple trees contain varying levels of toxins. Your veterinarian will need to determine the exact type.
- Monitor the Dog: Observe for any signs of toxicity, including vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, weakness, or seizures.
- Activated Charcoal: Your veterinarian may recommend activated charcoal to bind to the toxins in the dog’s gastrointestinal tract.
- Intravenous Fluids: Intravenous fluids can help flush out toxins and support the dog’s hydration.
- Gastric Lavage: This procedure involves flushing the dog’s stomach to remove any remaining maple tree particles.
Toxins of Concern:
- Hypoglycin A: A toxin found in red maple and box elder maple that can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
- Saponins: These compounds can irritate the gastrointestinal tract, causing vomiting and diarrhea.
- Cyanide: A highly toxic compound found in some maple species. Ingestion can be life-threatening.
Prognosis:
The prognosis for dogs that have ingested maple trees depends on several factors, including:
- The species of maple tree
- The amount of tree ingested
- The dog’s age and health
- The timeliness of treatment
Prevention:
- Keep dogs away from all maple trees, especially during fall when the leaves contain higher levels of toxins.
- Supervise dogs closely when they are outside.
- Train dogs to only eat food that you provide.
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