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The dangers of antifreeze and rock salt

Jan 6

1 min read

Antifreeze can be very dangerous to pets. Eating even a small amount can cause kidney failure and death.


If you suspect your pet has come into contact with antifreeze, get them to a vet immediately.


Signs of antifreeze poisoning can show 30 minutes after they've eaten it. It can be 2-3 days before you notice signs of kidney failure.


Look out for:

• Vomiting

• Seeming depressed/sleepy

• Appearing ‘drunk’ and uncoordinated

• Seizures (fits)

• Difficulty breathing.


The sooner your pet receives vet treatment, the better their chances of survival.


Rock salt used to grit roads can also be toxic. Ingesting even a small amount can cause thirst, vomiting and lethargy. In severe cases there is a risk of convulsions and kidney damage.


If you think any animal has ingested rock salt, call a vet immediately. Signs can be non-specific and a blood test will be required to check the blood sodium concentration. Never attempt to induce vomiting; only a vet should do this.


To find out more visit https://www.rspca.org.uk/.../health/poisoning/antifreeze

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