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Hydrogen Sulfide Poisoning Dogs

Hydrogen sulfide poisoning in dogs
Dogs are active by nature and often explore everywhere, running wantonly between cities, alleys, and rural areas. However, this move also makes them vulnerable to danger. Hydrogen sulfide poisoning is a common and difficult problem.

Hydrogen sulfide, a colourless gas with a foul odor, can be hidden in many places. For example, rancid ditches, sewage-overflowing cellar wells, and warehouses where debris is accumulated are all easy places for hydrogen sulfide to grow. Dogs have a keen sense of smell, which makes them often attracted by the strange smell around them. If they accidentally set foot in the place where such hydrogen sulfide accumulates, they are highly susceptible to poisoning.

After hydrogen sulfide poisoning in dogs, they often show restlessness in the early stage, walking around, as if they were inexplicably disturbed. Then they will cough violently, breathe quickly and disordered, as if the air cannot enter the lungs smoothly. Their eyes will also be red and swollen, secretions will increase, and their vision seems to be seriously disturbed. In severe cases, they will be in a trance, stand unsteady, and their limbs will twitch, as if they are being controlled by invisible forces, and their lives are at stake.

If you see dogs with such symptoms, it is urgent to quickly move them to a place with fresh air to keep them away from the source of the poison. If the poisoning is still shallow, you can try to rinse their eyes and noses with water to help them remove the contaminated gas. At the same time, it is necessary to immediately consult a veterinarian. The veterinarian may use medication to induce vomiting according to the specific condition of the dog to expel the poison in the stomach; or apply medicine to detoxify and help it recover.

In order to prevent hydrogen sulfide poisoning in dogs, the owner must pay attention to the dog's range of activities and do not allow it to be close to dangerous areas such as sewage pools and garbage accumulation places. In daily breeding, the dog's state should be observed more. If there is any abnormality, it is necessary to be vigilant. In this way, the dog can be well protected, protected from hydrogen sulfide harm, and accompanied by health and vitality.