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Anticoagulant Rodenticide Intoxication in Dogs – A Dirty Rat!

2016-07-11 by CriticalCareDVM

Our pets encounter any number of potential toxins on a daily basis. An anticoagulant rodenticide used in rat/mice baits is one of the most common encountered in veterinary medicine. These intoxicants can cause major bleeding problems. This week I share some helpful information about rodenticide intoxication. I hope you will share the information with all of the pet parents … [Read more…]

Posted in: Diseases Tagged: activated charcoal, anticoagulant, brodifacoum, bromodiolone, diphacinone, prothrombin time, rodenticide, vitamin k

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