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Pet Intoxication

Our Veterinarian Can Help with Pet Intoxication

Pet Intoxication

As you might expect, pet intoxication is a serious concern. It requires immediate treatment for your pet's overall wellness. There are several ways your pet can suffer some type of intoxication. Plants, food, and household products are the most types.

If you bring your pet to All Care Animal Clinic in West Palm Beach, FL, we can provide the treatment your pet needs to return to health. Pet wellness is the top concern at our animal hospital. Keep reading for more information about pet intoxication and care for this condition.

Which Plants Are Toxic to Pets?

We will discuss some plants that are toxic to pets. For example, the starch root plant is toxic to cats, dogs, and horses. It has calcium oxalates.

Your pet has been exposed to this plant, including excessive drooling and oral irritation. Swelling and pain in your lips, tongue, and mouth are common signs that your pet has been exposed to the starch root plant. The aloe plant is also toxic to cats and dogs. You should consult our veterinarian if your pet is exposed.

Keep Your Pets Away from Some Human Food and Drink

As you likely know, some human food and drink are bad for pet wellness. One thing your pet should not consume is any sort of alcoholic beverage. Alcohol can cause your pet to become quiet s even die. You should contact our vet if your pet has consumed any alcohol.

Good pet care is part of good pet care. All substances known as methylxanthines can cause your pet to experience vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, panting, and more.

All citrus products include some level of citric acid. Citric acid can lead to irritation and potentially harm the nervous system's depression if they ingest significant amounts of it. Small doses will not cause serious problems, but they will cause your pet to have a minor upset stomach. Therefore, keeping your pet away from citrus products is best.

All Care Animal Clinic Offers Pet Intoxication Treatment as Part of Pet Care

If you suspect your pet is intoxicated, you should stop by our animal hospital immediately. All Care Animal Clinic in West Palm Beach, FL, will provide the care your pet requires. In addition, our veterinarian can treat your pet directly to return to full health. Visit our practice today or call us at (561) 688-1154 to help your pet recover from intoxication. 

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