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Carbon monoxide poisoning poses significant risks to animals, similar to humans.
Gradual Onset: Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning in pets often develop gradually, making them difficult to identify initially.
Common Signs: Look out for signs of weakness, lethargy, and subtle breathing difficulties in your pets.
Carbon monoxide competes with oxygen in the bloodstream, hindering the normal oxygenation process in pets.
Immediate Action: If someone in the household experiences carbon monoxide poisoning, ensure all pets are checked by a veterinarian.
Long-Term Effects: Symptoms such as weakness and breathing difficulties may manifest gradually over weeks or even months, emphasizing the importance of prompt veterinary evaluation.