My daughter's dog just devoured a whole bottle of vitamin D3—should I be contacting the vet immediately?

After my daughter turned her back for just a moment, her dog managed to tear into and devour an entire bottle of her vitamin D3 supplements. I’m really worried about how this might affect him, as I know too much vitamin D can be harmful to dogs. Should I be contacting the vet immediately or monitor him for specific symptoms first?

Answer

Your daughter's dog has ingested an entire bottle of vitamin D3 supplements, which can be potentially harmful due to the risk of vitamin D toxicity in dogs.

  • Contact your vet immediately for guidance.
  • Watch for symptoms like vomiting, loss of appetite, or increased thirst.
  • Vitamin D toxicity is serious and requires quick action.

When a dog consumes too much vitamin D, it can lead to a serious condition called hypercalcemia, which means there's too much calcium in the blood. This can result in symptoms like vomiting, weakness, and even kidney failure. It’s crucial to reach out to your veterinarian right away, even if your dog seems fine right now, as symptoms could develop over time.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How soon after ingestion do symptoms appear?

    Symptoms can appear within hours or may take a day or two, depending on the amount ingested. It's best not to wait for symptoms and contact your vet immediately.

  • What symptoms should I monitor at home?

    Look out for signs like vomiting, loss of appetite, excessive drooling, increased thirst and urination, or unusual behavior, and contact your vet if any of these occur.

  • How will the vet treat vitamin D toxicity?

    Your vet might conduct blood tests to check calcium levels and then administer treatments such as intravenous fluids and medications to reduce calcium levels and support kidney function.

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