I asked Google Bird what to do.
my question
My dog ate some fuchsia flowers and leaves. Please tell me in detail what to do.
Google Bard’s answer
If your dog eats fuchsia flowers or leaves, here’s what to do.
- Contact a veterinary hospital immediately. Fuchsia flowers and leaves are toxic to dogs and can cause poisoning. Even if your pet ingested only a small amount, contact your veterinarian for further instructions.
- Makes you vomit what you eat. You can also try to induce your cat to vomit his food before calling the vet. However, if you force your child to vomit, this may actually damage the gastrointestinal mucosa, so be careful. There are several ways to induce vomiting, including:
- Push your finger deep into your throat to stimulate it.
- Give them salt water to induce vomiting.
- Give nausea medicine.
- Take away the flowers and leaves that you have eaten. At the veterinary hospital, we will check the type and amount of flowers and leaves that your pet ingested, the time they ate them, and provide appropriate treatment. Therefore, be sure to take any eaten flowers or leaves with you.
- Observe your dog. If your dog shows any of the following symptoms, you should take him to a veterinarian as it may be a sign of poisoning.
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- abdominal pain
- drool
- Loss of energy
- convulsions
If a dog accidentally ingests fuchsia flowers or leaves, the disease can become severe and can be life-threatening. Therefore, if your pet ingests even a small amount, contact a veterinary hospital immediately for further instructions.
Fuchsia flowers and leaves are also poisonous to dogs, as well as cats and other pets. Therefore, if you have pets, take measures to prevent them from accidentally ingesting fuchsia, such as not planting fuchsia indoors or in the garden.