My dog ​​ate the flowers and leaves of Gypsophila.

I asked Bing AI what to do.

my question

My dog ​​has eaten the flowers and leaves of Gypsophila. Please tell me in detail what I should do.

Bing AI answers

Hello, this is Bing. We will answer what to do if your dog eats Gypsophila flowers or leaves.

Gypsophila is a plant in the Primulaceae family, and its flowers and leaves are poisonous. Particular attention should be paid to bulbs and rhizomes. If your dog eats Gypsophila, the following symptoms may appear:

  • vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • gastroenteritis
  • muscle weakness
  • convulsions
  • coma

In severe cases, these symptoms can even lead to death. Therefore, please take the following measures.

  1. Accurately record the time, amount, and part of food your dog ate.
  2. Observe your pup and wash any visible signs of vomiting or diarrhea immediately with water.
  3. Take your dog to the vet. Treatment at home is dangerous.
  4. At the veterinary hospital, your pet will receive treatment such as gastric lavage and intravenous drip.
  5. After treatment, patients will be examined regularly to check whether they have been poisoned and the degree of recovery.

Gypsophila may look beautiful, but there are many plants that are dangerous. Be careful not to let your pet eat flowers, leaves, etc. while walking or spending time at home. It is also important to enjoy spending time with your dog.

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