Dogs
Many items in daily life are toxic to dogs. Owners should not only pay attention to using these toxic chemicals as little as possible, but also pay attention not to let dogs come into contact with these poisons. , so as not to affect the dog's health.
1. Dogs are exposed to more poisons than you think
However, the current environment in which dogs live is full of various dangers, including air, soil and Water contamination, etc., coupled with the concentration of chemicals in the living environment at home, or the cultivation of poisonous plants, the more terrifying thing is that news of the feed they usually eat being infected comes out from time to time, and even the people who are sick are even Drugs are also metabolized by the liver. In this case, in mild cases, their livers may be slightly damaged, and in severe cases, they may suffer from chronic poisoning, acute poisoning or even death. In the early stages of liver problems, most of the symptoms are similar to those of many diseases, such as loss of appetite, poor energy, vomiting or diarrhea, weight loss, easy thirst, dark urine, pale gums, and more seriously. Some minor symptoms that may occur include: jaundice (yellowing of the gums, skin, and whites of the eyes), strange behavior (neurological symptoms), enlargement of the abdomen (girth) (which may be mistaken for weight loss), so it is called Liver damage is the "silent killer" of Mao children.
2. How to reduce the physical damage caused by poisons to dogs
Generally, parents’ inspection and attention are very important, but the more important thing is to be able to detect and adjust early, so the animals should be treated regularly The hospital conducts a health check. If the results of the check reveal anemia in the blood test, elevated AST, ALT and ALP values in the serum biochemistry test, low albumin and abnormal coagulation system; the urine test reveals bilirubinuria and When proteinuria occurs, liver function should be impaired at this time. The hospital will recommend appropriate drug adjustments and nutritional management based on the severity and cause of the liver disease. The hospital will change the food to feed the pet liver's prescription feed, adjust the daily food amount to small meals, and feed it again before going to bed; and Liver Supplement Compensation. In addition, parents should also strengthen the daily liver health care measures to protect their furry children, so as to have a better effect on liver repair.
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