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Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
medication critical
Toxic Compounds: Acetaminophen
🩺 Symptoms
Liver damage, difficulty breathing, facial swelling
💊 Treatment
Emergency care, antidote (acetylcysteine)
📝 Important Notes
Fatal to cats at small doses; dangerous to dogs
🐕 Affected Dog Breeds
All dog breeds are susceptible to Acetaminophen (Tylenol) toxicity. Here are some popular breeds:
Golden Retriever
large • Friendly, intelligent, devoted...
Labrador Retriever
large • Outgoing, even-tempered, gentle...
German Shepherd
large • Confident, courageous, smart...
French Bulldog
small • Adaptable, playful, smart...
Bulldog
medium • Friendly, courageous, calm...
Beagle
medium • Friendly, curious, merry...
🚨 Emergency?
If your dog has ingested Acetaminophen (Tylenol), contact immediately:
- 📞 ASPCA Animal Poison Control: (888) 426-4435
- 🏥 Your veterinarian
- 🚑 Nearest emergency vet clinic
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