Periwinkle
poisoning in dogs occurs when dogs ingest all or part of the Madagascar periwinkle plant.
Not exact matches
Acute
poisoning will
occur in dogs, resulting
in two main syndromes: hypoglycemia (i.e., a life - threateningly low blood sugar) and acute hepatic necrosis (i.e., severe liver failure).
Vomiting isn't an unusual occurrence
in dogs and may
occur for a variety of causes including infections, food allergies, parasites, foreign bodies,
poisoning, tumours, gastric ulceration, pancreatic disorders, liver disease, kidney disease, esophageal disorders (megaesophagus for example) and the list rolls on.
According to the ASPCA
Poison Control Center, the numbers of
dogs suffering from xylitol
poisoning have greatly increased since the first reports
occurring in 2002.
How to induce vomiting
in your
dog or cat: If the pet has eaten something he or she shouldn't have and there is real potential for
poisoning to
occur (such as medication, certain plants, flea medication, rat
poison) it is possible to induce vomiting by giving about 1 teaspoonful (5 ml) of hydrogen peroxide 3 % (the regular kind from the pharmacy) for each 10 pounds of body weight.
Salt
poisoning can
occur if your
dog ingests a large amount of salt
in a short period of time.
Lily
poisoning occurs in cats, but not
in dogs or people.
Drug
poisoning is a common problem for
dogs and it may
occur in a variety of ways.
Poisoning in cats can
occur when pet owners apply
dog insecticides to their cats, or when cats lick the medications off
dogs.
Desert azalea
poisoning in dogs will
occur when
dogs ingest all or part of the poisonous desert azalea plant.