ðŦ Toxic Ingredients Lookup
Type a food name (e.g. Grapes, Garlic, Onions, Chocolate) to check symptoms and vet recommendations.
High-Risk Ingredients to Keep Away
Emergency Protocol: What to Do If Your Dog Ingests Toxins
If your dog consumes a toxic food or household chemical, acting quickly can save their life. Keep these key guidelines in mind:
- Do NOT induce vomiting unless explicitly instructed by a veterinarian or poison control center. Some toxins cause throat burns or aspiration pneumonia if thrown up.
- Collect the evidence: Save any packaging, wrapper, or leftovers of the food. Note the exact weight/size of the package to help vets estimate the dose.
- Contact professionals immediately: Call your local veterinary hospital or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control center at (888) 426-4435.
Toxicity Symptoms to Watch For: Vomiting, diarrhea, heavy breathing, lethargy, muscle tremors, seizures, pale gums, or collapse. Seek immediate vet care if these appear.
