Is it dangerous if I gave my dog too much ivermectin? I’m worried about the total mcg I just administered by accident.

This afternoon, I accidentally gave my dog a higher dose of ivermectin than intended. I'm aware that overdosing can be harmful, and I'm really concerned about the potential effects, especially since I noticed it's more than the recommended amount in micrograms. Should I bring him in to see a vet immediately, or are there specific symptoms I should watch out for?

Answer

Overdosing on ivermectin can be serious for dogs, especially if they receive more than the recommended dose. It's crucial to monitor your dog for any adverse symptoms.

  • Potential symptoms to watch for include unsteadiness and tremors.
  • Certain breeds are more sensitive to ivermectin.
  • Timely veterinary intervention can be critical.

It's always better to be safe and consult with a veterinarian when there's a concern about possible overdosing. Dogs vary in sensitivity to ivermectin, especially certain breeds such as Collies, Australian Shepherds, and Old English Sheepdogs, which are more prone to its toxicity. Symptoms of ivermectin toxicity can include unsteadiness, tremors, vomiting, drooling, and even seizures. If you observe any of these symptoms or if you're unsure about the dosage received, seek veterinary care immediately.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the symptoms of ivermectin toxicity in dogs?

    Symptoms can include unsteadiness, tremors, vomiting, drooling, blindness, seizures, and a potentially fatal respiratory collapse.

  • Are all dogs at risk for ivermectin toxicity?

    While any dog can overdose if given too much, certain breeds like Collies, Australian Shepherds, and Old English Sheepdogs are genetically more susceptible to ivermectin toxicity.

  • What should I do if I suspect my dog is poisoned?

    Seek immediate veterinary assistance. Time is of the essence in managing ivermectin toxicity.

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