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Toxic Ingestion Treatment

Dogs eat things they shouldn't — chocolate, grapes, rat poison, medications, plants. Cats chew on lilies. When it happens, you need a vet who can act fast. We perform emergency decontamination, administer antidotes, and monitor your pet's organs until the danger has passed.

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Warning Signs to Watch For

If your pet shows any of these symptoms, call us immediately.

Ate chocolate, grapes, raisins, or xylitol
Chewed on a toxic plant (lilies, sago palm)
Got into rat poison or antifreeze
Swallowed human medication
Excessive drooling or foaming
Vomiting, diarrhea, or tremors

How We Treat Toxic Ingestion Treatment

Time is everything with poisoning. We start with induced vomiting if the ingestion was recent (usually within 2 hours). Then activated charcoal to absorb remaining toxins. Blood work tells us if the liver or kidneys are affected. Some poisons have specific antidotes — we stock them all. Your pet gets IV fluids and monitoring until their bloodwork is clean.

Why Acting Fast Matters

Many toxins cause irreversible organ damage if not treated quickly. Xylitol can crash blood sugar in 30 minutes. Lily exposure in cats can cause kidney failure within 24 hours. Rat poison prevents blood from clotting — your pet could bleed internally days later. The sooner we treat, the better the outcome. Don't wait for symptoms to appear.

Toxic Ingestion Treatment treatment at our emergency veterinary hospital
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about toxic ingestion treatment at our emergency hospital.

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