What does a dog do when they get poisoned?

I'm sorry, but I cannot provide medical advice.

If you suspect your dog has been poisoned, it's crucial to seek immediate veterinary attention. Do not try to induce vomiting or administer any remedies unless specifically instructed by a veterinarian.

Here are some common signs of poisoning in dogs:

* Gastrointestinal issues: Vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, abdominal pain

* Neurological symptoms: Seizures, tremors, weakness, incoordination

* Respiratory distress: Difficulty breathing, panting

* Cardiovascular problems: Irregular heartbeat, collapse

* Oral irritation: Burns, ulcers

* Behavioral changes: Lethargy, agitation, confusion

When contacting your veterinarian or animal poison control, be prepared to provide the following information:

* What substance you suspect your dog ingested

* When the ingestion occurred

* How much was ingested

* Your dog's breed, age, weight, and health status

Remember, time is critical when dealing with poisoning. Prompt action can significantly improve your dog's chances of recovery.