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Immediate Actions:
- Remove the plant material: If possible, remove any remaining tree germander from the dog’s reach.
- Contact a veterinarian immediately: Call your veterinarian and provide them with the following information:
- Breed and weight of the dog
- Amount and time the dog consumed the tree germander
- Any symptoms the dog is exhibiting
Possible Symptoms:
Tree germander contains toxic compounds that can cause various symptoms in dogs, including:
- Gastrointestinal upset (vomiting, diarrhea)
- Neurological problems (tremors, seizures)
- Liver damage
- Blood clotting disorders
- Skin irritation
Treatment:
- Medical attention: Your veterinarian will determine the appropriate treatment plan based on the severity of the symptoms. Treatment may involve:
- Inducing vomiting or using activated charcoal to remove the toxin
- Providing intravenous fluids to maintain hydration
- Administering medication to control symptoms and prevent complications
- Monitoring for liver and blood clotting function
Home Care:
- Monitor the dog closely: After seeking veterinary attention, continue to monitor your dog for any changes in behavior or symptoms.
- Keep the dog comfortable: Provide a quiet and comfortable environment for your dog to rest.
- Offer small amounts of food and water: Offer your dog small amounts of water and bland food (e.g., boiled chicken and rice) as directed by your veterinarian.
- Avoid giving medication or home remedies: Do not give your dog any medications or home remedies without consulting with your veterinarian.
Prevention:
- Remove tree germander from your yard: If possible, remove any tree germander plants from your yard to prevent future incidents.
- Keep plants out of reach: Keep all plants, including those that are toxic to dogs, out of reach or supervise your dog when they are near plants.
- Train your dog: Train your dog to avoid eating plants in general and to stay away from specific toxic plants.
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