MSMA herbicide is toxic to animals, including pets. It can cause serious health problems, including:
* Skin irritation
* Gastrointestinal upset
* Respiratory problems
* Liver damage
* Kidney damage
Here's what you should do:
1. Consult your veterinarian immediately: They can advise on the best course of action, which may involve decontamination, supportive care, or other treatments.
2. Read the product label carefully: This will provide information on the potential hazards and safety precautions.
3. Keep MSMA herbicide out of reach of pets: Store it in a secure location where pets cannot access it.
4. Avoid using MSMA herbicide around pets: This includes keeping pets away from treated areas until the product has dried and been properly disposed of.
5. Contact the poison control center: If you suspect your pet has been exposed to MSMA, contact the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435.
Remember, it is crucial to prioritize the safety of your pets. Seek professional veterinary advice if you have any concerns.