Can dogs eat Macadamia Nuts?
Quick Answer:
Avoid completely. Macadamia nuts are highly toxic to dogs and can affect their nervous system.
Why it matters:
The exact toxin is unknown, but ingestion of even a small amount of macadamia nuts can cause weakness, depression, vomiting, tremors, and hyperthermia in dogs. Symptoms usually appear within 12 hours of ingestion.
What to check on the label:
- •Cookies with macadamia nuts
- •Trail mixes or mixed nuts
Symptoms to watch for:
- •Weakness in the back legs
- •Vomiting
- •Tremors
- •Fever
When to contact a veterinarian:
This is a veterinary emergency. Contact a vet or animal poison control immediately if your dog ate macadamia nuts.
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Disclaimer: For emergencies, contact a veterinarian or poison control immediately. General guidance only.
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