Veterinary Guide to Iron Toxicity in Dogs 2025 🐶

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Veterinary Guide to Iron Toxicity in Dogs 2025 🐶
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
🔍 Introduction
Iron toxicity in dogs occurs when excessive iron—often from prenatal vitamins, supplements, fertilizers, hand warmers, or oxygen absorbers—is ingested, causing damage to the GI tract, liver, and cardiovascular system. Prompt recognition and treatment are critical. 🩺
💡 What Is Iron Toxicity?
- Occurs when dogs ingest >20 mg/kg elemental iron; serious cases often involve >60 mg/kg.
- Sources include multivitamins, fertilizer, oxygen sachets, and hand warmers.
🚨 Clinical Stages & Signs
- Stage I (0–6 h): vomiting, diarrhea (often bloody), depression, abdominal pain.
- Stage II (6–24 h): apparent recovery—dangerous “honeymoon” period.
- Stage III (12–96 h): shock, tremors, hypotension, tachycardia, jaundice, seizures, organ dysfunction.
- Stage IV (2–6 weeks): delayed GI strictures and obstructions.
🔬 Diagnosis
- Obtain detailed history and assess suspected ingestion.
- Bloodwork: CBC, chemistry, including serum iron levels and liver enzymes.
- Abdominal imaging (X-ray/ultrasound) to detect pills or strictures.
🛠 Treatment Protocol
- Stabilize: IV fluids for shock and metabolic acidosis.
- Decontamination: induce emesis or perform gastric lavage within 2 h; note: activated charcoal is ineffective.
- Chelation: deferoxamine (40 mg/kg IM every 4–8 h) if iron >300 µg/dL or signs present.
- GI protectants & antiemetics: e.g., sucralfate, famotidine, maropitant.
- Monitor: recheck serum iron at 3 and 8–10 h; repeat bloodwork and imaging as indicated.
📈 Aftercare & Prognosis
- Monitor liver enzymes, renal health, and GI function post-discharge.
- Counsel owners to watch for anorexia, lethargy, GI obstruction 📅 (2-6 weeks).
- Prognosis is good if early treatment is given; guarded if delayed and organ damage is present.
🛡 Prevention & Home Safety
- Store supplements, fertilizers, hand warmers, and oxygen absorbers securely out of reach.
- Educate households on the dangers of human supplements to pets.
- Prompt vet/or poison control call if ingestion suspected.
🔧 Tools & Support Services
- Ask A Vet App: 24/7 emergency support for ingestion guidance and treatment steps. 📱
✅ Final Thoughts
Iron toxicity is life-threatening but treatable when caught early. Timely decontamination, chelation, and supportive care significantly improve outcomes. Prevent access to toxic iron sources, and rely on tools like Ask A Vet, rapid response in 2025 and beyond. 🐾❤️
Download the Ask A Vet app today for expert, on-demand guidance through every stage of toxin emergencies. 📱🩺