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Chiens et piégeage de crapauds: Signes à surveiller

 Par danielle le 20 juil 2014 |
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Toads are a common and for the most part harmless feature of backyards around the world – however a certain number of species are equipped with natural defence systems against predators that can backfire for curious dogs who cross their path. Equipped with poisonous skin of various strengths, a dog who licks or happens to eat a toxic toad may be in serious trouble.
 
Poisonous Species

 
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In the US, the Colorado River Toad and Giant Toad are the two most likely species to cause illness and death in dogs. In Australia, the introduced Cane Toad is a prevalent and serious problem for pet owners as its range extends across half the continent and lethal results are likely in untreated cases.
 

Signs of Poisoning
 

There are a number of signs of poisoning that may be apparent in your dog. Excessive drooping, frothy salivation, head shaking, pawing at the mouth and vomiting are common symptoms, with severity varying depending on the type of toad, the amount of toxin the dog was exposed to and the amount of time that passed before they were found by their owners. Other symptoms are cardiac arrhythmias, dyspnea (shortness of breath), cyanosis (blueish discolouration of skin) and seizures.
 

Traitement
 
If you suspect your dog has had a nasty encounter with a toad an immediate trip to the vet is essential. Time is one of the most crucial factors which will determine whether or not a dog will survive. An affected dog will likely have their mouth flushed and drugs used to control abnormal heart rhythms. A cool bath may also be used to reduce temperature and painkillers administered to reduce the dog’s suffering whilst it stabilises.
 
 
Remember

 
 
Whilst toads can be dangerous to dogs it is important not to overreact if you see a toad or frog in your garden as they are an important part of the ecosystem that are often completely harmless to your pet. Your local wildlife authority is the best source of information as to what species are in your area and if any are potentially harmful to your four-legged friend. 
 

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Pam - Comment
Pam23 Jul 2014Reply
Mon chien a récemment mordu un crapaud et a connu l'hyper salavation et la mousse à la bouche, mais quand j'ai appelé la clinique vétérinaire d'urgence (c'était bien sûr le week-end), on m'a dit de ne pas s'inquiéter, ça ne blesserait pas le chien. Sur le conseil que j'ai reçu, Luckly le chien était ok.
Cindy Combs - Comment
Cindy Combs02 sept. 2014Reply
Notre chien a obtenu un crapaud de canne nous avons couru hom au vétérinaire. Si nous avions été quelques minutes plus long pour l'obtenir là-bas il serait mort. Soyez prudent en prenant votre animal de compagnie le soir, je ne savais pas comment ils étaient dangereux jusqu'à ce que mon chiot a eu un. Il nous a coûté plus de sept cents dollars pour sauver sa vie.
Christian - Comment
Christian24 juin 2016Reply
Mon chien a trouvé un crapaud mais ce n'était pas un des crapauds racontés ici et mon chien a touché le crapaud mais je ne sais pas s'il a le poison ou pas s'il vous plaît quelqu'un me dire

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