Signs and Symptoms of Rat Poisoning in Dogs and Cats When your pet consumes rat poison, it can result in internal bleeding, organ damage, kidney failure, and, if enough is consumed or treatment is delayed, death. A pet's particular symptoms will depend on the type of poison eaten (the ...
The toxic chemicals in rat poison wreak havoc on a dog's internal organs and neurological system. Vomiting is often one of the initial symptoms of poisoning since the stomach is the first organ contacted by the substance. Once the toxin has entered the dog's bloodstream, it can not only ca...
resulting in internal bleeding. Long-acting anticoagulants work similarly to the “blood thinner” medications that people take (e.g., warfarin or Coumadin®). When dogs or cats ingest LAACs, it typically takes 3-5 days before signs of poisoning are visible. However, if the pet has been ...
Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 987 2 of 27 However, there have been reports of severe or fatal cases of poisoning by the neonicotinoids imidacloprid (IMI), acetamiprid (ACE), and thiacloprid [5–7]. Marfo et al. reported the occurrence of subacute neonicotinoid intoxication through daily ...