Some wild mushrooms are highly toxic and can cause fatal liver or kidney failure.
Without expert identification, assume any mushroom your dog finds outdoors could be deadly.
Several wild species — particularly Amanita phalloides (death cap), Galerina marginata and Lepiota brunneoincarnata — contain amatoxins that destroy hepatocytes. Symptoms often pause for 24–48 hours after initial GI signs, falsely suggesting recovery, before fulminant liver failure develops. Other species (Inocybe, Clitocybe) cause neurological signs; some Cortinarius cause kidney failure.
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Treat any wild-mushroom ingestion as an emergency. Bring a sample of the mushroom to the vet if possible. The lethal dose of amatoxin is approximately 0.1 mg/kg.
Contatta immediatamente il tuo veterinario o una linea di emergenza per avvelenamenti animali. Non indurre il vomito a meno che non sia indicato da un veterinario.
callTrova un veterinario d'emergenza