How to tell if your dog has eaten rat poison

Dogs who accidentally eat rat poison are likely to experience symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, abnormal excitement, unsteady steps, and twitching in the early stage. In the later stage, they may experience adverse reactions such as nausea and vomiting, followed by listlessness, loss of appetite, Diarrhea, even blood in the stool. Generally, dogs poisoned by rat poison do not suddenly develop clinical symptoms, but develop symptoms 48 to 72 hours after accidentally ingesting rat poison.
Tip:
If the owner finds that his dog has symptoms of rat poison poisoning, he needs to take the dog to a professional pet hospital for first aid in time.
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