I asked Google Bird what to do.
my question
My dog ate the flowers and leaves of a sagebrush. Please tell me in detail what to do.
Google Bard’s answer
Porphyra is a bulbous plant that blooms yellow flowers in early spring. If your dog ingests it, symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, loss of appetite, and loss of energy may occur. In addition, in severe cases, symptoms such as decreased blood pressure, heart failure, convulsions, and impaired consciousness may occur.
If your dog has eaten a sagebrush, please refer to the following solutions.
- Check the amount and time your dog ate, and watch for any symptoms.
- If you notice any symptoms, take your cat to a veterinarian immediately.
- Make sure your dog drinks plenty of water until you visit the veterinarian.
- If you want to induce vomiting, ask your veterinarian to prescribe medication to induce vomiting.
- If symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea are severe, treatment such as intravenous fluids or drips may be required.
The bulbs of the sagebrush contain particularly high amounts of toxic components. Therefore, you need to be more careful if your dog has eaten bulbs.
The sagebrush is a plant commonly found in gardens and potted plants. If you have a dog, to prevent accidental ingestion, either don’t plant or take measures to prevent your dog from eating it if you plant it.