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Caution: Summertime Toads Are Here BUFO TOADS Can Are A Major Danger To Your Pets! They ...are toxic and can be fatal! Death CAN occur within 15 minutes of the encounter.About 40 years ago a giant tropical toad, Bufo marinus, was introduced into the southern United States and Hawaii to control the unwanted insect population. While the tactic worked well for insect control, it was later found that the toad secreted a fatal toxin. This toxin is produced in the glands on the toad's head and shoulders. Both humans and animals exposed to the substance can become intoxicated. Known scientifically as Bufo marinus, the Cane Toad, Giant Toad or Marine Toad is the largest of the Florida frogs and toads. When this non-native species is threatened, it secretes a highly toxic milky substance from its large parotoid glands in the back of its head. This secretion will burn eyes, may inflame the skin, and can kill cats and dogs if they ingest it. Toads seem to be more abundant in South Florida during the rainy summer months. Dogs are attracted to these slow hopping creatures, especially at dusk. Dogs often grasp or lick the toad causing the toxin to be secreted in their mouth. The toxin is rapidly absorbed through the gums and lining of the stomach. Death can occur as fast as 15 minutes if untreated. The symptoms of a poisoned pet vary according to the size of the pet and amount of toxin absorbed. It is, therefore, paramount to recognize the symptoms and begin treatment immediately. The most common symptoms seen in exposed pets include: • Gastrointestinal (i.e. bright red gums, salivation, and sometimes vomiting). What you do when you first notice a problem will likely save your pet's life so proceed with the following steps: • Rinse your pet's mouth out with water. Use a garden hose if necessary, making certain NOT to squirt water down your pet's throat and nose. Article written by Marni Bellavia of Humanek9, Incorporated. Marni is manager of the Animal Assisted Therapy Program at the Humane Society of Broward County. She is a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers and is an AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator. Editor's Note: One of our readers tells us that UF Florida Wildlife Extension offers more info about how to identify these toads. |
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