The phrase
"large ingestion" means consuming a significant amount of something quickly or all at once.
Full definition
With
large ingestions of the bulb, more severe symptoms such as an increase in heart rate and changes in respiration can be seen, and should be treated by a veterinarian.
Aside from observing your dog for any indication of pancreatitis, your veterinarian may suggest any of the following treatments
for larger ingestion:
Keep in mind that that signs of chocolate toxicity may be delayed by many hours, especially
with large ingestions.
With
large ingestions, these plants can result in cardiac problems (e.g., abnormal heart rate and rhythm), seizures and death.
Ocean water, of course, contains salt and
large ingestions of salt can be harmful to your dog.
Large ingestions can cause an obstruction.
A single Tylenol tablet containing acetaminophen can be fatal to cats, and in dogs,
a larger ingestion can lead to severe liver failure.
Large ingestions of high - fat, high - sugar foods may lead to pancreatitis, a painful and potentially fatal inflammation of the pancreas.
Ingestion of camphor may cause vomiting and diarrhoea as well as seizures in cases of
large ingestion.
Larger ingestions can result in acute liver necrosis and liver failure.
Large ingestions of the meal - containing products can form a concretion in the stomach, potentially obstructing the gastrointestinal tract and causing severe pancreatitis, and those that contain iron may result in iron poisoning.
Thankfully Zocor (simvastatin) has a wide safety margin and
the largest ingestions will only cause mild vomiting.
However,
large ingestions of estrogen and estradiol can cause bone marrow suppression, particularly in birds.
As a small dog, it doesn't take
a large ingestion to prompt symptoms, so if your Yorkie exhibits signs of poisoning, seek medical attention right away.
Larger ingestions can cause severe agitation, tachycardia (elevated heart rate), abnormal heart rhythms, tremors, seizures and collapse.
If there is an iron toxicity from
a large ingestion of blood meal you may see muscle tremors and blood in the stool in addition to the above signs of poisoning.
Drooling Nausea Vomiting (including bloody vomit) Diarrhea (sometimes very foul smelling due to the presence of blood in the fertilizer) Bloating and pain in abdomen Weakness Lethargy If there is an iron toxicity from
a large ingestion of blood meal you may see muscle tremors and blood in the stool in addition to the above signs of poisoning.
A single Tylenol tablet containing acetaminophen can be fatal to a cat, and in dogs,
a larger ingestion can lead to severe liver failure.
Large ingestions of sugary, high - fat candy and sweets can lead to pancreatitis in pets.