There are several types of rat poison, each causing a different set of symptoms in dogs. Modern products are less toxic, but ingestion of large amounts can still be deadly.With most types of poison ingestion, emptying the stomach within 1-2 hours and treatment to prevent absorption into the body are the best options. See a vet straight away if you think your pet has ingested rat poison.
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