What do I do if my puppy ate drugs?
Call your vet, or local emergency vet. Tell them what medication and the quantity of what the dog ate, your dog’s weight/size, and how long ago this occurred. They will instruct you on when (or if) to come in and what to be on the watch for.
What happens when a dog is exposed to drugs?
Disorientation, depression, a stumbling gait, vocalization and dilated pupils are typical signs that pets are suffering from the confusion of a drug-altered mentation. Though pets only rarely die, signs may persist for eight hours or more, so supportive veterinary care and close monitoring are strongly recommended.
How long is a puppy high for?
The high and other effects usually last 18-24 hours in dogs. Because THC is so toxic for dogs, they can’t just “sleep it off.” If you notice these symptoms, call your vet immediately.
What is the deadliest substance for dogs?
Ethylene glycol, antifreeze, is extremely toxic to dogs. It has a sweet taste and thus dogs will drink it. As little as 2 1/2 tablespoons can kill a medium-sized dog in 2–3 days. This type of poisoning is often fatal as dog owners do not know their pet has ingested the antifreeze.