Monitor your dog for signs of poisoning. Cherimoyas contain annonacin, a toxin that can cause neurological problems in animals. Symptoms of annonacin poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, seizures, and coma.
If your dog shows any of these symptoms, call your veterinarian immediately.
Cherimoyas can also cause gastrointestinal upset in dogs. This is usually not serious, but it can be uncomfortable for your dog. Symptoms of gastrointestinal upset include vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite.
If your dog has eaten a cherimoya and is not showing any signs of poisoning, you can try to relieve their gastrointestinal upset by:
- Giving them small amounts of Pedialyte or another electrolyte solution.
- Feeding them a bland diet, such as boiled chicken and rice.
- Providing them with plenty of fresh water.
If your dog’s gastrointestinal upset does not improve within a few days, call your veterinarian.
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