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If the dog ate a daffodil:
1. Contact Your Veterinarian Immediately:
Call your vet and inform them of the situation. Provide them with as much information as possible, including the dog’s weight, the time of ingestion, and the amount of daffodil consumed.
2. Induce Vomiting (if instructed by the veterinarian):
Caution: Do not induce vomiting unless specifically instructed by your veterinarian.
- Give the dog 1 tablespoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 10 pounds of body weight.
- Repeat every 10-15 minutes until the dog vomits.
- If the dog does not vomit after three doses, stop and contact your veterinarian.
3. Observe the Dog Closely:
Monitor the dog for signs of poisoning, including:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Weakness
- Seizures
- Difficulty breathing
- Cardiac arrhythmias
4. Transport the Dog to the Vet:
If the dog exhibits any signs of poisoning or does not vomit, transport them to the veterinarian immediately. The vet may administer activated charcoal or other treatments to absorb the toxins.
5. Remove Access to Daffodils:
Keep your dog away from daffodils and other toxic plants.
Additional Information:
- Daffodils (Narcissus spp.) contain toxic alkaloids, particularly lycorine, which can cause serious health problems.
- Symptoms typically appear within 30 minutes to 12 hours after ingestion.
- The severity of poisoning depends on the amount of daffodil consumed and the dog’s size.
- Treatment typically involves supportive care, such as intravenous fluids, antiemetics, and cardiac monitoring.
- The prognosis is usually good if treatment is started promptly. However, severe poisoning can be fatal.
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