Too many in vitro deworming drops can poison a dog. In vitro deworming medication is toxic and can cause poisoning in dogs when the dose exceeds the required body weight. Therefore, it is important to take care to use the medication according to the weight of the dog. When using in vitro deworming medication, the medication should be placed on the back of the dog’s neck to prevent the dog from licking the medication and thus reduce the chance of poisoning. If the dog licks the deworming agent and eats it directly into the mouth, the dog will need to be given more water to detoxify, and if the dog has developed vomiting, diarrhea, or convulsions, medical attention will be required.
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