Tonight my dad was out walking our dog (Max) and one of these little bastards was in his path so what did he do?? He took a big bite out of it! My dad said it happened so fast he didn't even have a chance to pull him away.... These toads down here are poisonous so of course he started to foam at the mouth and I knew the first thing we had to do was try and flush his mouth out with water so we get the hose and flush it, but his gums appeared to be getting red (which is another bad sign that I heard of) so at this point we get him in the car and head to the 24 hour animal hospital.... The Vet said it's a good thing we didn't wait too long because the poison can travel pretty quickly through the gums into the blood stream and then right to the brain where it causes them to seizure.... Well after they gave him a shot to calm him down they flushed and cleaned his mouth/gums out again with water (to get rid of any of that poison) and gave him some sort of medicine to fight against this poison and now thankfully he is at home with us doing okay (just a bit tired from the medicine).... The Vet was telling me that the smaller the dog (weight wise) the worse it is and the easier it is for them to get these seizures which can cause brain damage or death! Luckily for us Max is not the smallest dog ('bout 70-75lbs) so because he is bigger it would take longer for the poison to travel through his blood stream and into his brain to cause a seizure.... While we were there at the Vets they had a smaller dog (not sure what breed) that also got a toad and the poor little thing was having seizures
I figured I would post this on here for any of the dog owners that may not know about these toads......
Gotta get some sleep and now at least I'll be able to sleep knowing my buddy is okay

I figured I would post this on here for any of the dog owners that may not know about these toads......
Gotta get some sleep and now at least I'll be able to sleep knowing my buddy is okay
