Vet’s Guide to Mycotoxicosis in Dogs (2025): Mold Toxin Risks, Symptoms & Treatments 🐶

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Vet’s Guide to Mycotoxicosis in Dogs (2025): Mold Toxin Risks, Symptoms & Treatments 🐶
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
💡 What Is Mycotoxicosis in Dogs?
Mycotoxicosis refers to poisoning caused by toxic mold (mycotoxins) found in food, environments, or materials dogs may ingest or contact. Moldy grains, spoiled food, or decaying organic matter are the usual culprits. 🧫🌾
⚠️ Common Mold Sources
- Moldy pet food or treats (especially grain-based) 🥫
- Damp storage areas with poor ventilation 🌧️
- Compost piles, old hay, or organic waste 🌿
- Improperly stored homemade dog treats 🍪
🔬 Types of Dangerous Mycotoxins
- Aflatoxins – from Aspergillus, liver damage 💔
- Ochratoxin A – kidney failure and immune issues 🩸
- Trichothecenes – GI ulceration and internal bleeding 😰
- Fumonisins – liver and brain toxicity 🧠
🧩 Symptoms of Mycotoxicosis in Dogs
System | Symptoms |
---|---|
GI Tract | Vomiting, diarrhea, drooling 🤮💩 |
Liver | Jaundice, lethargy, appetite loss 😴💛 |
Nervous System | Seizures, tremors, confusion 🧠⚡ |
Blood | Bruising, bleeding, clotting issues 🩸 |
Kidneys | Excess thirst, urination, weakness 💧 |
🏥 Diagnosis & Veterinary Workup
If your dog shows any signs, seek immediate vet care. Diagnosis may include:
- History of exposure (food or compost) 🕵️♂️
- Blood tests to assess liver and kidney function 🩻
- Coagulation panels and toxin assays 🧪
- Food/toxin testing if the suspect source is available 🔍
💊 Treatment Options
- Remove the source – discard moldy food/treats 🚫
- IV fluids – support hydration & flush toxins 💧
- Anti-nausea & GI protectants – reduce vomiting 🩺
- Liver support – supplements like SAMe & milk thistle 🌿
- Seizure control – anticonvulsants if CNS is affected ⚡
- Plasma transfusion – if bleeding or clotting issues arise 🩸
🐾 Breed & Age Considerations
While all dogs are at risk, certain factors increase susceptibility:
- Puppies and seniors – weaker immune systems 🐕👵
- Small breeds – lower toxin thresholds 🐶
- Brachycephalic breeds – higher GI sensitivity 🐾
🛡️ Prevention Tips
- Store food in airtight containers in dry, cool locations 🪟
- Buy reputable, high-quality commercial pet food brands 🏷️
- Don’t feed moldy leftovers or homemade food without proper prep 🍞
- Regularly inspect treats and discard any stale or damp items 👃
- Secure compost bins and garden waste out of reach 🌱
📲 Tools to Help You
- Ask A Vet – 24/7 help if your dog eats something suspicious 🐕📱