How do you know if the soap your dog ate is poisonous?

Signs of soap poisoning in dogs include:

* Vomiting

* Diarrhea

* Drooling

* Lethargy

* Difficulty breathing

* Seizures

* Coma

If you think your dog has eaten poisonous soap, call your veterinarian immediately.

The veterinarian will ask you about the type of soap your dog ate and the amount. They will also want to know your dog's age, weight, and medical history.

The veterinarian may recommend the following treatments:

* Inducing vomiting. This can help remove the soap from your dog's stomach.

* Giving your dog activated charcoal. Activated charcoal can absorb the soap and prevent it from being absorbed into your dog's bloodstream.

* Providing supportive care. This may include giving your dog fluids and electrolytes, and monitoring their vital signs.

The prognosis for soap poisoning in dogs depends on the type of soap and the amount ingested. However, with prompt treatment, most dogs recover fully.