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Immediate Action:
- Call your veterinarian or the Animal Poison Control Center (ASPCA) at (888) 426-4435 immediately. Provide them with the following information:
- Type and amount of plant ingested
- Dog’s age, breed, weight, and any existing medical conditions
- Time of ingestion (if known)
Treatment:
1. Veterinary Care:
- Your veterinarian may induce vomiting or administer activated charcoal within the first few hours of ingestion to prevent further absorption.
- They may administer intravenous fluids to maintain hydration and support kidney function.
- They may perform blood tests and monitor kidney function.
2. Home Care:
- Monitor your dog closely for symptoms: Watch for vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, tremors, or any other unusual behavior.
- Provide plenty of fluids: Offer fresh water or electrolyte solutions to prevent dehydration.
- Do not give your dog any food or other medications: Until you have spoken to your veterinarian.
- Restrict your dog’s activity: Keep them calm and rested to minimize stress on their kidneys.
Symptoms to Watch For:
- Gastrointestinal distress (vomiting, diarrhea)
- Dehydration
- Tremors or seizures
- Skin rashes or hives
- Kidney failure (polyuria, polydipsia, lethargy)
Prognosis:
The prognosis depends on the type of Persicaria ingested, the amount consumed, and the timing of treatment. Early intervention is crucial for a favorable outcome.
Prevention:
- Keep your dog away from Persicaria plants.
- Supervise your dog when they are outside.
- Train your dog to avoid eating plants.
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