Rodenticide Toxicity: How Does Rat Poison Work?

Avoid potential pet poisoning by knowing what’s in your pest control.

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by Amelia Eigerman

How does rat poison work? What should I do if my dog ate rat poison? Get tips on how to control rodents while keeping your pets safe and healthy.

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Rodenticide toxicities pose a significant threat to pets, leading to numerous visits to veterinary emergency rooms. Rodenticides can impact any pet, from a new puppy digging up backyard traps to a family pet finding forgotten bait in the attic, and the toxicities can be difficult to treat and extremely deadly. However, pet owners can take steps to reduce the risk to their furry family.

Rodenticide Toxicity

While some species are resistant to specific poisons (example: guinea pigs are resistant to bromethalin rodenticides; who knew?), rodenticides are toxic to more than just rodents: Birds and mammals are susceptible. Animals are exposed to rodenticides through direct ingestion of the bait or by consuming animals that have come into contact with the poison.

  • Updated on Sep 11, 2023
  • Originally Published on Aug 29, 2023
Tagged with: Amelia Eigerman, dogs, pets, rat poison, rodenticide
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