Sentences with phrase «rodenticide ingestion»

Dogs must be seen at NCSU within 24 hours of injury or the onset of signs attributable to new or ongoing intra-abdominal hemorrhage (not due to anticoagulant rodenticide ingestion).
For cats who hunt, rodenticide ingestion can occur via prey that has been poisoned.
Bromethalin rodenticide ingestion.
«Our blood components are used for cancer treatment support, rodenticide ingestions, burn victims, parvo puppies, intestinal parasite and flea infestation that has caused anemia, snake bites, massive blood loss trauma, auto - immune diseases, surgeries and clotting disorders.»

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Depending on the type of rodenticide, ingestion can cause internal bleeding, kidney failure or seizures.
This can happen if there is blood loss, such as following an accident, ingestion of certain rodenticides or due to a bleeding gastric ulcer.
Depending on the type of rodenticide, ingestions can lead to potentially life - threatening problems for pets including bleeding, seizures or kidney damage.
We've discussed the health horrors of accidental rat bait (or rodenticide) ingestion by dogs and cats in our previous article on The Meowing Vet.
In cats, ingestion of plants or rodenticides that increase calcium levels is possible but not too likely.
Our most common diseases or injuries include: gastroenteritis, parvovirus, gastric dilatation and volvulus, foreign body ingestion, dystocia, pyometra, seizures, back pain or intervertebral disk disease, vestibular disease, lacerations, abscesses, allergic reactions, snake bites, various toxins (including rodenticides, permethrin, drug ingestion, and ethylene glycol), trauma, renal failure, congestive heart failure, feline urinary obstruction, diabetics management, neoplasias, head trauma and coagulopathies.
Depending on the type of rodenticide, ingestion can lead to such potentially life - threatening conditions as internal bleeding, seizures, and kidney damage.
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