call poison control.
Probably the most obvious answer would be exactly what the patient ate, but equally important is how much and how long ago it was consumed.
...Take her to an emergency vet.
You should probably take your dog to the vet. If the dog is large, the toxin in Tom Cat may not be enough to cause problems. Tom Cat uses a neurotoxic chemical and not a blood thinner to kill. If you asked this 3 days ago and you aren't seeing signs of trouble your dog is probably ok. I suggest you at least call a vet and ask them, though.
You MUST call the puppy's vet right away. If it happened 4 days ago, then certainly there must have been signs of illness. That is when the vet should have been called. Are there still symptoms of illness? Even if the answer is no, the vet must be called to make sure you aren't overlooking some residual harm to the puppy. DITTO!!! Call VET ASAP! Signs of sickness of not. CAll!
no but if you eat a large amount of it you should probably contact poison control...
You should take your dog to the vet right away. They will pump her stomach to get the majority of the poison out. If you put down gopher poison be very careful and watch you dog when it is outside so this does not happen.
It depends on how much poison the mouse ate and how big your dog is. You should probably call your vet, but if you aren't sure if you need to, you should watch your dog closely.
Go to the doctor and get checked. If you cannot get to a doctor immediately, call a poison control center for advice, or just call the emergency services.
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call the poison control center or take her straight to er
You should take your dog to the vet IMMEDIATELY as he may be dying. Call the vet, tell him you are on your way and why, grab the rest of the mouse poison and get on the road. Mouse poison kills a number of dogs every year.
Probably nothing will happen, but you should call your local poison control center to ask their advice.