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1 Chemical Poisoning 4-H Veterinary Science Extension Veterinary Medicine Texas AgriLife Extension Service College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Texas A&M System http://aevm.tamu.edu

2 Objectives Recognize situations where chemical poisoning poses the greatest risk for animals List chemical poison that animals encounter most commonly Recognize substances that contain chemical poisons Discuss sources of assistance to consult when poisoning occurs

3 Overview Non-infectious diseases Nutritional diseases Reproductive problems Chemical poisoning Toxicity of insecticides Poisonous plants

4 Chemical poisoning Usually negligence Transmission Oral  Lick  Eat Entices animals and children

5 Symptoms similar to infectious diseases Know poison source Treatment quicker More effective

6 Common Poisonings Arsenic Most common Found in Weed killers Cotton defoliants Wood preservatives Machinery grease Rat bait Insecticides

7 Symptoms Weakness Loss of coordination Abdominal pain Diarrhea Paralysis Recovery Small dose  Recover with supportive treatment Large dose  Death

8 Lead Severe poisoning if eaten Found in Batteries Lead-containing paint Crankcase oil Consumption Large amounts at once Small amounts over time  Remains in system

9 Species Dogs Cattle Pigs  Resistant Affects Central nervous system Digestive system

10 Symptoms Staggering Grinding of teeth Blindness Diarrhea Convulsive seizures

11 Salt Excess salt, lack of water Species (common due to diet) Cattle Pigs Poultry

12 Symptoms Off feed Wander around Unsteady walk Cattle  Drag hind feed  Paralysis  Seizures Swine  Convulsions  Lose consciousness Death

13 Ethylene glycol Antifreeze Species Dogs Cats Sweet taste Drink

14 Symptoms Stage 1 (1-12 hours)  Increased water consumption  Increased urination  Drunken appearance Stage 2  Kidneys metabolize chemicals  Kidney damage  Depression  Failure to eat  Coma  Death

15 Treatable within first hours Dialysis Induce vomiting Sodium bicarbonate  Absorb chemical

16 Polychlorinated Biphenyl Compounds (PCBs) Found in Insulating fluids Printing inks Sealants Paints Oral or direct transmission Symptoms Weight loss Skin disorders Reproductive problems

17 Problems Collect in body fat Affect humans Treatment None Prevention Remove sources

18 Poisoning Assistance Contact poison information center By area ASPCA 1-888-426-4435


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