If you suspect your pet has pyrethrum poisoning, immediate action is crucial. Here are the steps to follow:
- Contact a Veterinarian: Immediately call your veterinarian or a pet poison hotline, such as the Pet Poison Helpline at 1-800-213-6680, for guidance on whether your pet needs immediate veterinary attention or if there are at-home treatments that can be performed14.
- Provide Information: Have the product name, packaging, or detailed label ingredients ready to share with your veterinarian. This information is vital for determining the best course of action5.
- Decontamination: If advised by a veterinarian, gently bathe your pet with liquid dish soap to remove any remaining product from the skin. Avoid using brushes to prevent irritation13.
- Monitor Symptoms: Keep a close eye on your pet’s condition. If symptoms worsen or if your pet shows signs of distress, such as seizures or difficulty breathing, seek immediate veterinary care24.