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King sago (Cycas revoluta) is a highly toxic plant, especially to dogs.
Immediate Actions:
- Contact your veterinarian immediately. They will provide emergency instructions and may recommend inducing vomiting or administering activated charcoal.
- Identify and remove the source of poisoning. Make sure the dog does not have access to any more king sago.
- Keep the dog calm and warm. Restrict their activity and provide a comfortable environment.
Symptoms of King Sago Poisoning in Dogs:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Liver failure
- Kidney failure
- Jaundice (yellowing of skin and gums)
- Tremors
- Seizures
- Coma
Treatment:
- Gastric lavage: If ingested within the last 4-6 hours, the veterinarian may induce vomiting to remove the toxin from the stomach.
- Activated charcoal: This can help absorb the toxin in the digestive tract.
- Liver support: Medications and fluids may be given to protect and support the liver.
- Kidney support: The veterinarian may closely monitor kidney function and provide necessary medications.
- Seizure control: If seizures occur, anticonvulsants may be administered.
- Intravenous fluids: Dehydration due to vomiting and diarrhea will need to be corrected.
Prognosis:
The prognosis for king sago poisoning in dogs depends on the severity of ingestion and the promptness of treatment. Early intervention is crucial.
- Mild poisoning: Dogs may recover with prompt treatment and supportive care.
- Moderate poisoning: Liver and/or kidney damage can occur, but with aggressive treatment, many dogs can survive.
- Severe poisoning: Death can occur due to liver or kidney failure.
Prevention is Key:
- Remove all king sago plants from your home and yard.
- Keep dogs away from areas where king sago grows.
- Educate family members and neighbors about the toxicity of king sago.
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