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Symptoms of Chicory Ingestion in Dogs:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
- Tremors
- Convulsions
Steps to Take:
1. Contact Your Veterinarian Immediately:
- Call your veterinarian to inform them of the situation and seek guidance.
- Provide them with detailed information about the amount and type of chicory ingested, as well as the dog's symptoms.
2. Induce Vomiting (Optional):
- If instructed by your veterinarian, you may induce vomiting to remove the remaining chicory from the dog's stomach.
- Use hydrogen peroxide (1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight) or activated charcoal (1 gram per 10 pounds of body weight).
- Administer the substance orally using a syringe or dropper.
3. Administer Activated Charcoal:
- Activated charcoal can absorb the toxins present in chicory.
- Your veterinarian may recommend administering a dose of activated charcoal (1 gram per 10 pounds of body weight) to absorb any remaining chicory.
4. Monitor Your Dog:
- Observe your dog closely for any changes in behavior or symptoms.
- Note the time of ingestion, symptoms, and any treatments given.
- Take your dog to the veterinarian if symptoms worsen or do not resolve.
5. Treatment by Your Veterinarian:
- Depending on the severity of the ingestion, your veterinarian may prescribe medications or provide supportive care:
- Anti-emetics to control vomiting
- Anti-diarrheals to stop diarrhea
- Fluids to prevent dehydration
- Medications to control seizures or tremors
- Blood tests or imaging may be necessary to assess the dog's overall health
Preventive Measures:
- Keep chicory plants out of your dog's reach.
- Educate family members and visitors about the dangers of chicory ingestion.
- Train your dog to only eat treats approved by you.
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