- Drowsiness
- Diarrhea and vomiting
- Excessive salivation
- Labored breathing or changes in respiratory patterns
- Disorientation, over-sensitivity to light or noise, apparent hallucinations
- Ataxia, or wobbly gait
- Muscle tremors or convulsions
- Alterations in color of the gums and mucous membranes
- Strange odor on the breath or emanating from the skin
- Sting or bite marks, in the case of poison by a spider, snake, or other venom producing creature
- Burns inside the mouth or on the lips, from eating caustic chemicals
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Friday, 11 May 2012
Poisoning Symptoms in Dogs
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When your Australian labradoodle is ill and begain to feel ill, we can spot the symptoms. There may be physical and behaviout symptoms and changes in the puppy.By the illness the puppy become confused and its behaviour got changed
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely behavioural changes are huge! We all know our dogs behaviour so well and often the slightest change our red flags go up. Thanks for your comment.
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