My dog just licked the cup I used for scooping borax powder, is he gonna be okay?

Earlier today, while I was cleaning, my dog managed to lick the cup I used for scooping borax powder. I'm concerned about whether this might be harmful to him. Is there anything I should watch out for, or do I need to seek immediate help?

Answer

Your dog licking borax powder can be concerning, as borax is generally not intended for consumption and can be toxic to pets.

  • Monitor for any unusual symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea.
  • See if your dog becomes lethargic or excessively thirsty.
  • Consult with a veterinarian if you notice any concerning signs.

Borax can be harmful if ingested by dogs, potentially causing digestive upset or more severe toxicity depending on the amount and your dog's sensitivity. It's best to monitor your dog closely and watch for symptoms like vomiting, drooling, or an upset stomach. If your dog shows any signs of illness or if you are worried, contacting a veterinarian is a wise step.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can borax cause serious poisoning in dogs?

    Yes, borax can be toxic to dogs if ingested in significant amounts. It can lead to digestive issues, and in severe cases, affect kidney function. Immediate assessment by a vet is recommended if symptoms occur.

  • What signs should I look out for after my dog licked borax?

    Watch for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, lethargy, or increased thirst. If any of these occur, consult a veterinarian right away.

  • What should I do if my dog seems fine after ingesting a small amount?

    Continue to monitor for any delayed symptoms, as sometimes signs of toxicity can appear hours after ingestion. If you're uncertain, a quick consultation with a vet can ease your concerns.

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