Snail Bait
Snail / slug bait is a household item used in many gardens, on farms, etc.
These baits contain Metaldehyde, a chemical that is poisonous to dogs, cats, birds and other animals if ingested.
Slug / snail baits can come in a range of forms, such as pellets, granules, liquid, sprays, pastes etc.
Signs / Symptoms of Metaldehyde toxicity can include:
• Anxious pacing back & forth
• Wobbly gait (walking)
• Excessive salivation / Drooling
• Muscle tremors
• Seizuring
• Hyperthermia (abnormally high body temperature)
• Nystagmus (rapid, flicking eye movements) (especially in cats)
If your pet has ingested snail / slug bait call your emergency Veterinarian immediately!
If caught early enough your Vet may be able to induce vomiting.
If left untreated, your pet can experience respiratory issues, become comatose, unresponsive and death can occur.
Treatment of Metaldehyde toxicity can include:
• Hospitalisation
• Blood testing
• Emesis (vomiting)
• Gastric lavage ('pumping the stomach')
• Activated charcoal
• IV Fluids
• A range of medications
In severe cases your pet may need to be put into an induced coma to control tremors and seizures.