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1. Assess the Situation
- Monitor your dog for any symptoms, such as:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Gas
- Bloating
2. Induce Vomiting (Optional)
- If the ingestion was recent (within the past 2 hours), you can induce vomiting if your dog is weighing more than 10-15 pounds.
- Do not induce vomiting without veterinary advice if your dog:
- Has consumed a large amount of cabbage
- Is lethargic or weak
- Has underlying health issues
3. Give Activated Charcoal (Optional)
- Activated charcoal can absorb toxins. If it is available, give your dog 1 gram per 5 pounds of body weight. Mix the charcoal with water and syringe it into your dog’s mouth.
4. Monitor Your Dog
- Keep your dog hydrated by offering small amounts of water frequently.
- Feed your dog a bland diet, such as boiled chicken and rice, for the next few days.
- Restrict your dog’s activity to prevent further gas and bloating.
5. Contact Your Veterinarian
- Seek veterinary attention immediately if your dog:
- Is vomiting or having diarrhea
- Has abdominal pain or bloating
- Is lethargic or weak
- The veterinarian may perform further tests, such as bloodwork or X-rays, to determine the severity of the ingestion. They may also prescribe medication to treat any symptoms.
Additional Tips
- Cabbage can be toxic to dogs in large amounts.
- Gas and bloating are common side effects of cabbage ingestion in dogs.
- Avoid giving your dog raw cabbage, as it is more difficult to digest.
- If your dog has a history of gastrointestinal issues, avoid giving them cabbage or other cruciferous vegetables.
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