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Does My Dog Show Signs Of A Drug Poisoning?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Does your dog vomits?

Is your dog lethargic?

Does your dog exhibit abdominal pain?

Does your dog exhibit loss of appetite?

Does your dog exhibit excessive salivation?

Does your dog exhibit a lack of coordination?

Are there any blood in your dog's urine?

Common conclusions

Your dog doesn't show signs of drug poisoning. However, if you know or suspect that your dog has ingested human medication keep a close eye on your pet and call your veterinarian as soon as you notice any of the symptoms.

Your dog show few common signs of drug poisoning. Some of the mentioned signs could point out other illnesses so it is not certain that your dog does have drug poisoning. If you know or suspect your dog has ingested human medication take your dog to the veterinarian as soon as possible. The most useful information you can give your veterinarian is what type of drug was ingested by your pet. Bring any information you can with you to the veterinarian, such as the pill or liquid drug container, and any pills that you can find.

Your dog shows several common signs of drug poisoning. Take your dog to the nearest veterinary emergency room. The most useful information you can give your veterinarian is what type of drug was ingested by your pet. Even if you are not entirely sure how much of the drug was ingested, your pet's doctor will have a point from which to begin treatment. Bring any information you can with you to the veterinarian, such as the pill or liquid drug container, and any pills that you can find.

Your dog shows all common signs of drug poisoning. Take your dog to the nearest veterinary emergency room. The most useful information you can give your veterinarian is what type of drug was ingested by your pet. Even if you are not entirely sure how much of the drug was ingested, your pet's doctor will have a point from which to begin treatment. Bring any information you can with you to the veterinarian, such as the pill or liquid drug container, and any pills that you can find.

References

https://www.petmd.com/dog/emergency/digestive/e_multi_drug_poisoning

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Hi! I’m Sreten Filipović. I graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Belgrade, with a master's degree in Environmental Protection in Agricultural Systems. I’ve worked as a researcher at Finland's Natural Resources Institute (LUKE) on a project aimed at adapting south-western Finland to drought episodes. I founded a consulting agency in the field of environment and agriculture to help farmers who want to implement the principles of sustainability on their farms. I’m also a founding member of the nonprofit organization Ecogenesis from Belgrade whose main goal is non-formal education on the environment and ecology. In my spare time, I like to write blog posts about sustainability, the environment, animal farming, horticulture, and plant protection. I’ve also published several science-fiction short stories. You can find me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sreten-filipovi%C4%87-515aa5158/