Symptoms of early antifreeze poisoning are much like alcohol intoxication. The dog may vomit, drink excessively, it may be wobbly. It may seem to get better only to get worse the next day with rapid breathing and seizures. Antifreeze damages the kidneys. The dog can be saved with medical intervention, left untreated antifreeze will kill an animal. Antifreeze is toxic for people and animals; but it tastes sweet and animals will drink it.
Depending on the quantity of antifreeze consumed and whether prompt medical treatment is sought, antifreeze poisoning will lead to death.
Abdominal pain, kidney pain and eventually kidney failure, partial or complete paralysis of certain body parts, blindness, seizures, stupor similar to intoxication, breathing problems and others are the signs and symptoms.
Antifreeze has an appealing sweet smell to cats. However, it can be deadly, as Antifreeze is not meant to be ingested. So, obviously, do NOT let your cat or anyone elses drink it.
if enough is ingested then death.
The easiest way I know of is to disconnect the bottom radiatior hose. Just make sure you have a drip pan in place to catch the antifreeze as it comes out. Antifreeze is highly toxic, and just a small amount can kill dogs and other animals if ingested.
It can be toxic to anyone to include dogs if ingested.
It's dead
If this is sudden onset of symptoms, it could likely be a stroke. If it has been progressive, possibly a brain tumor. Another cause could be if the dog ingested something toxic and is now showing neurological symptoms
It means you have an active leak somewhere. Search for it asap. - Please don't let your anti-freeze lie on the ground where it spills. Cats and dogs like the taste,but it's very toxic if ingested.
Not really. But what's small to you? Also is this a one time consumption?
2 to 4 ozs. by comparison 1teaspoon can kill a cat.
yes, it is also in humans
Yes, the ink can make them sick if ingested.
First of all, antifreeze is as tantalizing to cats and dogs as your favorite food is to you. You probably like chocolate: sugar. Right? Well, to dogs and cats, antifreeze looks, smells, and tastes just as good as chocolate Reese's Cups or Snickers do to you. So, cats and dogs are not dumb if they do eat it. Make sure to keep antifreeze ouf of reach of dogs, cats, and small children. ~have a blessed day~