Clinical symptoms of Clostridium botulinum poisoning in dogs

Clinical symptoms of Clostridium botulinum poisoning in dogs

Clinical symptoms of Clostridium botulinum poisoning in dogs
Sausal Dog (detail introduction)
Dog Botox poisoning refers to the symptoms of poisoning caused by foods containing botulinoma in dog foods. Botoxuscin is mainly in the corpse, meat, feed and other foods of animals. Because it is widely distributed, it is easy to be eaten by dogs. The severity of the disease is proportional to the amount of food. The incubation period is several hours or days. The earlier the symptoms, the more severe the poisoning. The symptoms of the disease are developed. At the beginning of the disease, there can be vomiting and spitting foam, which develops into physical symmetrical paralysis. Generally, the hind limbs are extended to the forward limbs, which causes the limbs to be paralyzed. Dog reflection function decreases, muscle tension decreases; obvious motor nerve dysfunction occurs. Dogs are generally low body temperature and sober consciousness. Due to the paralysis of the masseter, the lower jaw, the saliva, the difficulty of chewing, the drooping of the ears, the poor eyelid reflex, the visual disorders, and the scattered pupils. Severe dogs can see the reduction of the tension of the partial muscle, dyspnea, disorders of heart function, and high mortality.