A country dog ​​accidentally ate rat poison, and a neighbor rescued it with a trick! What a blessing

 8:54am, 1 November 2025

Whether it is a Chinese pastoral dog or a pet dog, as long as it eats rat poison, poison or gets canine plague, the chance of survival is really very small. If it is not treated in time, the dog that has been raised at home for so many years is very likely to disappear. How many people will be hurt!

The following method may be able to cure many dogs that accidentally ingested poison. All poop scavengers should keep it in mind.

There is a Chinese garden dog in his hometown. One night after eating, the dog came running around. I don't know where to eat mice. It just so happens that the rat just ate rat poison!

After eating the rat poison, the dog started rolling on the ground and wailing. The sound was very miserable. At that time, I felt very sick and uncomfortable.

Then I looked at the dead mouse next to the dog, and I thought that the dog could not be saved.

The neighbor is an old man who has a lot of experience and knowledge. At that time, I went to his house and told him that the dog had eaten rat poison and was about to die.

Without saying anything, the uncle went directly into the house and took out a bowl of mung beans and poured it into a basin. Then he mashed it and stirred it with warm water for a while. When the water was almost cold, several people opened the dog's mouth and poured it in (because the dog's tongue is very fragile and cannot eat too hot food or drink too hot water).

After filling almost a basin of water, the dog lay on the ground and twitched. About five or six minutes later, he stood up shakily and began to vomit. The vomit was called "earth-shattering."

Mung beans are the mung beans commonly used at home. Because mung beans are particularly effective in detoxifying, they are often prepared in large quantities at home, and they can also relieve the heat in summer.

After the dog finished vomiting, he slowly began to feel energetic, but he didn't eat anything that night and stayed on the ground all night.

I was also worried at the time. I was worried that the dog would not survive the night, so several people at home took turns accompanying me. Unexpectedly, the dog could eat and drink again the next day.

Dear poop scrapers, if your dog accidentally eats poison in the future, you can try this method. After all, time is too tight and it is too late to go to the pet hospital.