Exposure to Poison If you know your dog has been exposed to a poison, such
as rodent bait or a toxic food, it's important to get emergency vet care.
Not exact matches
Baits such
as peanut butter on the
rodent traps will effectively attract
rodents.
Words such
as mouse problem, pest control,
rodents, spreading diseases, contaminate food, rats and mice, trap and
bait are all words that are related to the keyword.
Although there are too many dangerous poisons out there to list them all, some of the more common exposures include chocolate,
rodent bait, grapes and raisins, human medications, and overdoses of flavored canine medications such
as Rimadyl.
Many
baits used to attract
rodents contain inactive ingredients that are attractive to pets
as well.
Rodenticides — The
baits used to attract and kill
rodents smell and taste very good to dogs
as well.
Dogs more commonly have exposure to these
as the
baits are formulated to be appetizing to
rodents and thus are often appetizing to our canine friends.
This method is not without problems, especially if the rats share the island with other, native species of
rodent that might take the
bait as well,
as has happened on Anacapa Island in the Channel Islands and Rat Island (Hawadax)[2][3] in the Aleutian archipelago.
They do climb so
baiting and
rodent proofing the first floor will help
as well.