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The clinical aspects, diagnosis, and treatment of hops (seedless flowers from Humulus lupulus) poisoning in dogs are discussed.
A 6-year-old mixed breed male dog showing paresis of right hind limb which might have been caused by a delayed response of organphosphorus intoxication was presented. Clinical examinations revealed negative response to postural reaction including hopping and proprioceptive positioning. Neither was...
Several foodstuffs that can be safely consumed by humans are harmful to pets and can be even lethal. This article reviews case reports about intoxications with coffee and cocoa products, onions and garlic, grapes and raisins, avocado fruits, macadamia nuts, hops, salt and xylitol. The pathological...