Symptoms associated with
zinc poisoning in dogs include diarrhea, vomiting and anemia (reduced number of red blood cells), red or orange colored urine, lack of appetite.
Not exact matches
They did this because just one penny can
poison a
dog because of the
zinc in the penny.
Two toxins that can cause sudden death and are relatively common are
Zinc Phosphide (a common component of rat
poison) and Permethrin (found
in flea control products for
dogs only).