Common
symptoms of poison ingestion include vomiting, diarrhea, profuse salivation, weakness, impaired vision and a slow heart rate.
Not exact matches
Stage 1: Within 30 minutes
of ingestion, animals can exhibit
symptoms that look similar to that
of alcohol
poisoning.
If you do induce vomiting, make sure to do so correctly with the right amount
of hydrogen peroxide (3 %), with recent
ingestion, and as long as your dog isn't showing any
symptoms of poisoning.
Dog caffeine
poisoning symptoms appear within 2 hours after
ingestion as the result
of the stimulating effect
of the chemical.
If you want to review more on the basics, including the causes and
symptoms, those are covered in our discussion on feline diarrhea, but here's a quick rundown on causes... food
poisoning or
ingestion of foreign matter, intestinal parasites, infections, and changes in diet.
The
symptoms of bowel blockages are also similar to the
symptoms of some other serious illnesses and
ingestion of some
poisons.
If you suspect your pet has been
poisoned, gather the following information and then call the NAPCC: give your name, address, and telephone number; the species, breed, age, sex, and weight
of each animal affected; the substance the animal ingested if known; the package containing the substance if available; the time that has elapsed since
ingestion; and the
symptoms the animal is showing.
Giant dumbcane
poisoning will be diagnosed based on
symptoms and a history
of ingestion.
The
symptoms of poisoning which may occur 24 hours after
ingestion include tremors, weakness, lethargy, increased heart rate and seizures; it would be best to keep a close eye on Mya for a few days and rush her to your Veterinarian if you notice any
of the above
symptoms.
Symptoms of marijuana
poisoning are usually seen within 30 - 60 minutes
of inhalation or
ingestion and may include:
Symptoms of cyanide
poisoning often set in within a couple hours
of ingestion, and include vomiting, excessive panting or heavy breathing, irregular heartbeat, skin problems, shock, and dilated pupils.
Tank's owners Mesanique Smith and Amekia Roach began Googling his
symptoms — and realized they matched
ingestion of rat
poison, a lethal substance for dogs.