Playful Pooch Nearly Dies After Snacking on Castor Bean Seeds
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"Last summer I grew some beautiful castor bean plants in our front yard," explained
At some point, one of the castor bean pods got knocked on the floor and the Hathaways didn't pick it up immediately. After being on the floor for a couple of weeks, River eventually found the pod and ingested it along with the beans. The beans contain a highly toxic glycoprotein called ricin. When ingested, clinical signs include inappetence, drooling, abdominal pain, vomiting, severe bloody diarrhea, abdominal straining, weakness, trembling, hypotension (low blood pressure) and sudden collapse is seen. Liver injury may also develop. Death can occur with even a very small ingestion of the beans. When the Hathaways got home from work that day, they found River very lethargic.
"Shepherds are crazy, right,"
The next morning there was new vomit throughout the house. That's when
"By the time River arrived at
When River arrived at the hospital, she was already showing severe signs of ricin poisoning. In addition to the vomiting and diarrhea she was already having at home, the hospital's medical team noted that River was mentally dull, hypothermic (low body temperature), and dehydrated. Our veterinary toxicologist who assisted River's medical team developed a plan for her care which included an antiemetic to help reduce her nausea, intravenous fluids for hydration, blood work to assess her electrolytes and for any organ damage, as well as medications to offer liver and gastrointestinal protection. Additional recommendations included monitoring River's vitals closely and to provide medications for seizure control if they occurred.
River's symptoms were getting worse, so when the initial hospital closed on Friday, River was transferred to Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph. There, her treatments were intensified and included additional fluid therapy, gastrointestinal support due to severe bloody stools, antibiotics, liver protectant, antioxidants and pain control. She was released three days later and sent home with GI protectants and instructions for supportive care. Without the aggressive care and heroics provided by the veterinarians and nursing staff at London Regional and Ontario Veterinary College, River would likely not have survived.
"I thought I was going to lose her,"
"River's case was not only dangerous because of the type of toxin ingested, but also because of the delay in her treatment."
To help gardening and pet enthusiasts avoid some of the most dangerous plants, here's a list of the Top 5 Most Toxic Plants for Pets according to Pet Poison Helpline toxicologists:
"These Top 5 plants are not the most commonly ingested but are some of the most dangerous landscaping and garden plants,"
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