Mar 22, 2011

How to Save Your Dogs and Cats Following a Poisoning

How to Save Your Dogs and Cats Following a Poisoning 

This guide is dedicated to owners of dogs and cats, in spite of themselves, they could be surprised by this ugly incident. We shall see with particular attention to how to prevent poisoning from happening, what to do if this happens and symptoms to recognize.
Instructions
DIFFICULTIES 1
 
   
1. Prevention is better than cure;
      
To prevent poisoning, which often is not recognized, can lead to death of our beloved pet, we must train our animals do not swallow everything that comes before.
      
Cats: The cat, unlike the dog, it can recognize only a few orders from data, and we will be more complex, because we must avoid that, then go out and get him used to do his business in a litter tray or you can give a nice meal his choice before it comes out as a cat already had enough difficult to try more food.
      
Dog: The dog, however, if trained from the first months of life to eat only in the order of the person who cares hardly ingerirà food without the permission of the owner. Even an adult dog is already able to understand and learn new habits, but it needs some work on.
   
2.The symptoms of poisoning: salivation, sneezing, coughing, ulcers in the mouth and nose.
      
If you do not experience the symptoms listed above or you do not recognize, the following appear a little later: Convulsions, tremors, loss of consciousness.
      
These are easily accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea.
   
3.Se is a rodenticide (rat poison), very attractive to animals because it has a pleasant taste and smell, there will be a kind of anemia because the blood clots normally.
      
Obviously, you should immediately go to a veterinarian, without feeling that their solutions can become lethal Waiting for the vet will keep your pet calm, with water on hand to make him drink, away from direct sunlight and keep it in case of seizures in the dark and avoid sudden noises that could unleash a new attack.
      
Depending on the type of poison, the animal may seem very cold or hot, if it is cold we must cover it, if it is hot you can wet it slightly.
      
Avoid repeat of its solutions as a provocation of vomiting, etc. .. all this will take care of your veterinarian.

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