How much bromethalin is in one block of Tomcat?

I recently discovered that my dog managed to chew on a block of Tomcat rat poison in the garage. I'm really worried because I know it contains bromethalin, but I'm not exactly sure about the quantity in one block. How dangerous could this be for his health, and what steps should I take immediately to ensure he's okay?

Answer

If your dog has chewed on Tomcat rat poison containing bromethalin, it is potentially very dangerous, and you should seek veterinary care immediately.

  • Watch for symptoms like loss of coordination, muscle tremors, seizures, or paralysis.
  • Contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal clinic as soon as possible.
  • Bring the poison packaging to aid in determining the appropriate treatment.

Bromethalin is a potent neurotoxin that can lead to serious neurological damage and even be fatal if ingested by dogs. Quick veterinary intervention is crucial to mitigate the effects and improve the chances of recovery.

For immediate guidance and peace of mind, book a consultation with Dial A Vet, who can provide expert advice and next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if I can't reach a vet immediately?

    If a veterinarian is not immediately available, contact a pet poison control helpline. Do not induce vomiting or administer treatments without professional guidance.

  • How soon can symptoms appear after ingestion?

    Symptoms of bromethalin poisoning can manifest within hours or take a day or longer to appear. Immediate veterinary attention is recommended regardless of symptom presence.

  • Can activated charcoal help in cases of bromethalin poisoning?

    Activated charcoal may be used in some cases to prevent further absorption of the toxin, but it should only be administered under veterinary supervision.

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