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Cane Toad Poisoning How to know if your pet is poisoned

Cane Toad Poisoning: How to know if your pet is poisoned

Cats, Dogs, MyOwnVet articlesBy Ahmed KadhemDecember 2, 2020

Cane toad poisoning seems to be more prevalent in dogs. The toxins to be quickly absorbed through their mouth with some rare cases causing death in 10 – 15 minutes after the initial exposure.

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