Can Pine Tree Needles Make Dogs Sick?
Here are some of the symptoms of pine tree needle poisoning in dogs:
* Vomiting
* Diarrhoea
* Abdominal pain
* Lethargy
* Weakness
* Depression
* Seizures
* Coma
If you think your dog may have ingested pine tree needles, it is important to seek veterinary attention as soon as possible. Treatment for pine tree needle poisoning may include:
* Inducing vomiting
* Administering activated charcoal to absorb the toxin
* Providing supportive care, such as intravenous fluids and pain medication
In severe cases, pine tree needle poisoning can be fatal. However, if treated promptly, most dogs make a full recovery.
To prevent your dog from ingesting pine tree needles, keep them away from areas where pine trees are growing. If you have pine trees on your property, be sure to clean up any fallen needles regularly. You can also discourage your dog from eating pine tree needles by spraying them with a bitter apple spray.
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