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Buns and dumplings are traditional delicacies that have been spread for more than 2,000 years. During the Chinese New Year, many families will You can make dumplings to eat by yourself, but if you have a dog, you must be careful not to feed your dog steamed buns and dumplings. Why is this?
Dogs can be poisoned after eating food containing onions or green onions, and onions and green onions are the ingredients that often appear in steamed buns and dumplings. Onions and green onions contain pungent evaporated oil N-propyl disulfide or propylene sulfide. These substances are not easily damaged by heat, and are more abundant in old onions and green onions.
The most characteristic symptom of dog poisoning is the discharge of red or reddish-brown urine 1-2 dawns. For those with mild poisoning, the symptoms are not obvious, and sometimes they are in poor spirits, have poor appetite, and pass light red urine. Severe poisoning may include depression, loss of appetite or loss of appetite, staggering walking, reluctance to exercise, preferring to lie down, yellowing of the conjunctiva or oral mucosa, rapid heartbeat, wheezing, weakness, and dark red or red excretion. Brown urine, normal or low body temperature, severe poisoning may lead to death.
Once a dog is found to be poisoned, the owner should immediately stop feeding onions or green onion-based foods, use the antioxidant vitamin E, and perform supportive therapy for infusion to supplement nutrients; give an excessive amount of diuretics to promote the elimination of hemoglobin in the body and cause serious hemolysis. Dogs with blood deficiency can be treated with intravenous blood transfusion at a rate of 10-20ml per kilogram of body weight.
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