
If your dog ate rat bait, this is a serious emergency and requires immediate action. Rodenticides are highly toxic to dogs, and different types can affect the body in different ways—some causing internal bleeding, others affecting the nervous system or kidneys.
Because symptoms may not appear right away, early intervention is critical.
If your dog has ingested rat poison, take these steps immediately:
Call our veterinary team now: 425-800-8818
You can also contact ASPCA Animal Poison Control: 888-426-4435
Same-day urgent care appointments are available.
Yes, rat bait is extremely toxic to dogs. There are several types of rodenticides, including:
Each type has different risks, but all require urgent care.
Symptoms vary depending on the type of toxin and may be delayed. Common signs include:
Some symptoms may not appear for several days, especially with anticoagulant types.

You should contact a veterinarian immediately if:
Do not wait for symptoms—early treatment is essential.
At L&L Animal Urgent Care, treatment depends on the type of toxin and how quickly your dog is seen.
Treatment may include:
Early intervention can be life-saving.
Rat bait exposure should always be treated as an emergency. Even if your dog seems normal, serious complications can develop later.
We offer same-day urgent care to help your pet get the care they need as quickly as possible.