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  2. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the common foods, medications, plants, and other items that can harm or kill dogs. Find out the symptoms, causes, and treatments of dog poisoning and exposure.

  3. Grape toxicity in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatment of grape or raisin poisoning in dogs, which can lead to acute kidney failure. Find out the suspected mechanisms, dose-response relationship, and prognosis of this condition.

  4. Staphylococcal enteritis - Wikipedia

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    Staphylococcal enteritis is an inflammation of the small intestine caused by eating or drinking substances contaminated with staph enterotoxin. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of this foodborne illness.

  5. 2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the widespread recall of pet foods contaminated with melamine and cyanuric acid in 2007, which caused kidney failure in many animals. Find out the affected brands, the sources of the contamination, and the impact on pets and human health.

  6. Strychnine poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Strychnine poisoning is a rare but fatal condition caused by exposure to strychnine, a toxic alkaloid. It produces violent convulsions, respiratory paralysis and death. Learn about the symptoms, treatment, detection and history of strychnine poisoning.

  7. Pyrrolizidine alkaloidosis - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrolizidine alkaloidosis is a disease caused by chronic poisoning from plants containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Learn about the symptoms, causes, mechanism, prevention and treatment of this condition that can damage the liver, kidneys, heart, brain and other organs.

  8. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    The prognosis is good in these cases. However, if the dog is already showing signs of poisoning, it is too late to try to remove the poison from the body. A whole blood transfusion or plasma is given to treat the anemia and to try to control bleeding. Vitamin K is also given. The prognosis is poor in these cases. Mouse and rat poison ...

  9. Tin poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Tin poisoning is rare and usually caused by ingesting high levels of tin metal or its compounds. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and interference with iron and copper metabolism. Learn more about the sources, toxicity and regulation of tin in food and other products.