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Poisonous chemicals

If you suspect your dog has eaten some toxic substance, Take as much evidence as possible to your vet, e.g. vomit, packs, tins or plants which the dog has been chewing. Take the dog to your vet at once, be prepared to give the full history of the event.

Garage/shed, Engine Oil, Antifreeze, Old lead paint, Old toys, old paintwork, other lead objects, Paint remover, Wood preserver, Glue, Creosote, Tar, Putty, Herbicides, slug killers, Rat and mouse poisons. Garden sprays and weed killers, Plant poisons, Products used to destroy wasp nests.

Kitchen/bathroom, Acrolein, Detergents, Disinfectants, Carbon Monoxide, Medicines for human use, Carpet cleaners.

Other, Daminozide, also known as Alar, is a plant growth regulator, Sponges, Flatworm (Leptoplana tremellaris); poison is produced by epidermal skin glands, Arthropods--joint-legged animals Blister beetles, Sea lamprey, skin glands of the salamander , alkaloids samandarine, samandenone, samandine, samanine, samandarone, samandaridine, and others Toads . ea snakes, stingrays, and jellyfish. Also Garden Slugs.

 

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