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Antifreeze
For an animal, antifreeze is one of the most toxic substances imaginable. It smells and tastes sweet, which explains why dogs (and cats) are drawn to it. But once it's swallowed by your hound, antifreeze starts shutting down the kidneys almost immediately. If caught within a few hours, antifreeze poisoning sometimes can be treated successfully by administering 4-methylpyrazole or ethanol intravenously for several days. Call your vet immediately if you think your dog (or cat) has ingested antifreeze. Hounds often get at antifreeze that's been stored in their owner's garage. In the city (where most people don't have a car, let alone a garage), the danger is antifreeze that's been spilled or has leaked onto the road. Don't let your dog lick spots or puddles on the pavement.

 
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