Antifreeze & Dogs | What If My Dog …
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Call your vet or, out of hours, your nearest Vets Now pet emergency clinic, straight away. Look out for symptoms of antifreeze poisoning such as appearing drunk, urinating frequently, and vomiting. Take your dog away from the source of the antifreeze as quickly as possible, to ensure nothing further is accidentally swallowed. Quickly try to establish what your dog has swallowed, as accurately as you can, and roughly when it was swallowed.
Call your vet or, out of hours, your nearest Vets Now pet emergency clinic, straight away.
Look out for symptoms of antifreeze poisoning such as appearing drunk, urinating frequently, and vomiting.
Take your dog away from the source of the antifreeze as quickly as possible, to ensure nothing further is accidentally swallowed.
Quickly try to establish what your dog has swallowed, as accurately as you can, and roughly when it was swallowed.
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