These can cause
poisoning symptoms in dogs such as urinary problems, digestive issues (vomiting, diarrhea) and nervous system problems (tremors).
Not exact matches
The
symptoms of iron
poisoning in dogs are very similar to that of humans — vomiting, bloody diarrhea, lethargy, and abdominal pain.
Always phone your vet before you make your
dog throw up because
in the case of some
poisonings, making him vomit can worsen his
symptoms.
Toxin:
Poisons or toxins can cause shaking
in dogs, though
symptoms of
poisoning can differ.
Dog chocolate
poisoning symptoms appear
in 1 to 4 hours.
Symptoms of lead
poisoning in dogs include vomiting, diarrhea, anemia (less than normal blood cells).
Symptoms associated with zinc
poisoning in dogs include diarrhea, vomiting and anemia (reduced number of red blood cells), red or orange colored urine, lack of appetite.
In order to diagnose algae
poisoning, a vet will take into consideration the
dog's
symptoms, and a history of where the
dog has recently been.
Symptoms of botulism
in dogs generally show up within three days of eating the
poisoned food.
It's important to remember that signs and
symptoms of
poisoning in dogs, cats, or other animals can vary largely based on the kind of
poison.
The signs and
symptoms of nicotine
poisoning in dogs and cats include: tremors, twitching, or seizures, drooling, constricted pupils, hallucinations (auditory and visual), excitement, racing heart (slower rate
in small doses), vomiting and diarrhea.
Whilst the
symptoms don't match carbon monoxide
poisoning; I will mention that if you have a wood burning stove, ensure that it is serviced annually to ensure you aren't putting your life at risk, a small
dog can be like a canary
in a coal mine as they are more adversely affected by small amount of carbon monoxide than humans.
The Pet
Poison Helpline lists the following
symptoms of marijuana
poisoning in dogs and cats: «glassy - eyes, stumbling / incoordination, dilated pupils, vomiting, coma, and
in about 25 percent of
dogs, agitation and excitement.
Symptoms of horseweed
poisoning in dogs are usually mild.
The
symptoms of cyanide
poisoning don't really fit with what we are seeing
in dogs that have been affected by chicken jerky treats.
If your
dog just has elokomin fluke fever that does not progress to salmon
poisoning disease, the
symptoms may not be as severe but will eventually cause dehydration and an electrolyte imbalance, which is what causes death
in the majority of cases.
There has been a significant increase
in weed
poisoning (as well as
dogs licking tables after owners have snorted cocaine etc...), however the
symptoms of walking drunk may be attributable to many different causes including infections (particularly ears), other
poisoning, head trauma, vestibular disease, liver failure, kidney failure among other causes.
Even
in small amounts, your
dog can have
symptoms similar to food
poisoning due to the solanine and chaconine.