If your dog eats an ant trap, it is generally not cause for concern. The Pet Poison Helpline lists ant baits as minimally toxic. The Pet Poison Helpline does, however, recommend calling your veterinarian any time your dog eats a toxin. read more
Fortunately, ant baid tends to not be as toxic as getting into a rat/mouse bait. Dr. Andy : However, it certainly has the potential to cause severe gastrointestinal distress (vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain). read more
Calculate how many ants the amount of poison your dog ate would have killed. Then feed your dog that many ants. The ants and the ant poison should cancel out and the dog should be no worse for wear. read more
Fortunately, ant baid tends to not be as toxic as getting into a rat/mouse bait. Dr. Andy : However, it certainly has the potential to cause severe gastrointestinal distress (vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain). read more