Kerosene fumes can be very dangerous to animals. They can cause:
* Respiratory problems: Coughing, difficulty breathing, pneumonia
* Eye irritation: Redness, watering, pain
* Skin irritation: Rash, itching
* Nervous system problems: Dizziness, tremors, seizures
* Internal organ damage
It's very important to take your dog to a veterinarian immediately. They will be able to assess the situation and provide the best course of treatment.
In the meantime, you can:
* Remove your dog from the area where the kerosene was.
* Keep the dog in a well-ventilated area.
* Monitor your dog closely for any signs of illness.
Please don't hesitate to seek veterinary care. Your dog's health is important.