Förgiftningar hos hund och katt

Cats and dogs are often unattended by their owners both indoors and outdoors, and therefore there is always a risk that they will get hurt. In the past, poisoning cases was considered unusual, but nowadays they are considered more common. As a veterinary nurse, it is important to know the common sym...

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Autor principal: Niemi, Caroline
Formato: M2
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2012
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description Cats and dogs are often unattended by their owners both indoors and outdoors, and therefore there is always a risk that they will get hurt. In the past, poisoning cases was considered unusual, but nowadays they are considered more common. As a veterinary nurse, it is important to know the common symptoms of poisoning, especially when working with emergency veterinary care. A very essential part of the profession as a veterinary nurse is to inform pet owners about the potentially dangerous substances and how poisonings can be prevented. The purpose of this report was to find out what is written scientifically about some common poisonings in dogs and cats and to present available statistics that covers the number of animals poisoned by various substances in Sweden. Hopefully this essay can also be used as a handbook for professionals in animal health care and to assist in educating pet owners. The report mainly covers groceries found in many homes, often easy accessible. The various potential toxins mechanism of action is covered and also what symptoms they can provide, the toxic dose, treatment and prognosis. Many foods that are considered harmless to humans can be harmful and in some cases even fatal to animals. The symptoms of the various intoxications can vary and sometimes differ between species. The conclusion from this literature study is that many pet owners would need further education in the substances with potential to be toxic for their pets, especially the substances that often are found at home. Both veterinarians and veterinary nurses have a responsibility to educate pet owners, who hopefully passes on the new knowledge to others. This would most likely reduce the number of poisoning cases and hopefully also the number of deaths.
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spelling RepoSLU48122012-09-17T12:51:53Z Förgiftningar hos hund och katt Poisoning in dogs and cats Niemi, Caroline förgiftning hund katt djursjukskötare Cats and dogs are often unattended by their owners both indoors and outdoors, and therefore there is always a risk that they will get hurt. In the past, poisoning cases was considered unusual, but nowadays they are considered more common. As a veterinary nurse, it is important to know the common symptoms of poisoning, especially when working with emergency veterinary care. A very essential part of the profession as a veterinary nurse is to inform pet owners about the potentially dangerous substances and how poisonings can be prevented. The purpose of this report was to find out what is written scientifically about some common poisonings in dogs and cats and to present available statistics that covers the number of animals poisoned by various substances in Sweden. Hopefully this essay can also be used as a handbook for professionals in animal health care and to assist in educating pet owners. The report mainly covers groceries found in many homes, often easy accessible. The various potential toxins mechanism of action is covered and also what symptoms they can provide, the toxic dose, treatment and prognosis. Many foods that are considered harmless to humans can be harmful and in some cases even fatal to animals. The symptoms of the various intoxications can vary and sometimes differ between species. The conclusion from this literature study is that many pet owners would need further education in the substances with potential to be toxic for their pets, especially the substances that often are found at home. Both veterinarians and veterinary nurses have a responsibility to educate pet owners, who hopefully passes on the new knowledge to others. This would most likely reduce the number of poisoning cases and hopefully also the number of deaths. SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2012 M2 swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/4812/
spellingShingle förgiftning
hund
katt
djursjukskötare
Niemi, Caroline
Förgiftningar hos hund och katt
title Förgiftningar hos hund och katt
title_full Förgiftningar hos hund och katt
title_fullStr Förgiftningar hos hund och katt
title_full_unstemmed Förgiftningar hos hund och katt
title_short Förgiftningar hos hund och katt
title_sort förgiftningar hos hund och katt
topic förgiftning
hund
katt
djursjukskötare