1. Vomiting: Dogs may experience vomiting as a result of the medication irritating the gastrointestinal tract.
2. Diarrhea: Another common symptom of wormer overdose is diarrhea. This can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances if not treated promptly.
3. Lethargy: Dogs may become lethargic and less active due to the medication's effects on the body.
4. Loss of appetite: Overdosing on wormer can cause dogs to lose their appetite or become reluctant to eat.
5. Neurological symptoms: In severe cases, wormer overdose can lead to neurological symptoms such as seizures, tremors, and disorientation.
6. Kidney and liver damage: Some wormers, particularly those containing certain chemicals like pyrantel pamoate, can cause damage to the liver and kidneys if taken in excessive amounts.
7. Allergic reactions: Some dogs may experience allergic reactions to wormers, which can manifest as skin rashes, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
If you suspect that your dog has overdosed on wormer, seek veterinary attention immediately. The veterinarian will assess the dog's condition, provide supportive care, and administer appropriate treatment to manage the symptoms and prevent further complications.