A smart native dog accidentally ate rat poison and looked for vomiting plants to save himself and save his life

Society continues to develop and living standards continue to improve. Do you still remember life in the countryside when you were a child? At that time, native dogs and cats were everywhere, and their biggest enemies were the bad guys who beat dogs every winter and the rat poison they accidentally ingested!

In rural life, you will at least encounter the experience of local dogs or cats accidentally eating rat poison, and rat poison is one of the deadliest enemies of local dogs in the countryside.

The story that veterinarian Xiao Ming wants to tell you today is, "A native dog living in the countryside accidentally ate rat poison and went to the mountains to find herbal medicine by himself."

People who live in rural areas know that most of the local dogs in the country are raised separately, so these smart local dogs will find their own food! However, there are rats in the countryside. Owners will place rat poison in corners or places where rats often appear. Some careless owners don't consider the family dog ​​when choosing a place to put rat poison.

However, when the dog was wandering around the house, he accidentally discovered the delicacies in the corner. He thought he had discovered some kind of treasure. He quickly and decisively ate the treasure without any hesitation, fearing that others would discover it.

When the owner came home, he found that the rat poison he had put was gone, and so were the dead rats. He knew his dog had eaten it. He was extremely worried that the dog would lose his precious disease due to neglect. Fortunately, Master didn't put too much rat poison in the measurements!

What was unexpected in the end was that this smart native dog actually went to the mountains to find herbs to eat, and even vomited out the poisonous food in his belly!

Veterinarian Xiao Ming thinks this dog is very smart. From the perspective of the animal hospital, dogs feel stomach discomfort after accidentally taking rat poison. It will find some plants in the reaction of nature. These plants have vomiting and gastric lavage effects.

The above story not only illustrates the powerful nature and cleverness of native dogs, but also reminds owners that when choosing a place to place rat poison, they should consider whether their dogs will accidentally eat it! Not every dog ​​is as lucky as the dog in the article!