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Symptoms of Alternanthera Poisoning in Dogs:
- Digging at mouth or face
- Salivation
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Difficulty breathing
- Seizures
- Liver and kidney failure (in severe cases)
Immediate Actions:
- Remove the Plant: If possible, take the dog away from any remaining Alternanthera.
- Contact Your Veterinarian Immediately: Describe the situation and any symptoms the dog is exhibiting.
- Induce Vomiting (if instructed by your veterinarian): Use 3% hydrogen peroxide (1 teaspoon per 5 pounds of body weight) to induce vomiting. Only do this if instructed by your veterinarian.
Treatment:
- Activated Charcoal: Given to absorb the poison from the dog’s digestive tract.
- Intravenous Fluids: Administered to flush toxins from the kidneys and liver.
- Anticonvulsants: May be prescribed to control seizures.
- Liver and Kidney Function Monitoring: Regular blood tests will be performed to monitor organ function.
- Supportive Care: Oxygen therapy, antibiotics, and other medications may be necessary.
Prognosis:
- The prognosis depends on the amount of Alternanthera ingested and the severity of the symptoms.
- With prompt treatment, most dogs recover fully. However, severe cases can be fatal.
Prevention:
- Keep Alternanthera plants out of reach of dogs.
- Supervise dogs when they are outside.
- Educate children and others about the dangers of Alternanthera to pets.
Additional Notes:
- Alternanthera is a toxic plant for both dogs and cats.
- The plant contains a compound called alternariol, which can cause severe poisoning.
- Even small amounts of Alternanthera can be harmful to pets.
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