Is Mothballs Toxic to Dogs?
Mothballs are concentrated pesticides that slowly release toxic fumes. They contain either naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, both of which are toxic to pets. Ingestion or prolonged fume exposure can cause serious poisoning.
Quick Answer
Yes, mothballs is toxic to dogs. Dangerous — contains naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene. Mothballs are concentrated pesticides that slowly release toxic fumes. They contain either naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, both of which are toxic to pets. Ingestion or prolonged fume exposure can cause serious poisoning. Watch for symptoms like vomiting and abdominal pain and seizures and tremors.
Emergency
If your dog was exposed, contact your vet or ASPCA Poison Control (888) 426-4435 immediately.
Symptoms to Watch For
- Vomiting and abdominal pain
- Seizures and tremors
- Liver damage
- Hemolytic anemia (red blood cell destruction)
- Methemoglobinemia (brown-colored gums)
Timeline
Symptoms from ingestion within hours. Fume exposure effects can be gradual over days/weeks.
Treatment
- Contact vet immediately if ingested
- IV fluids and liver support
- Blood transfusion for severe anemia
- Methylene blue for methemoglobinemia
- Oxygen therapy
Prevention
- Use cedar chips or lavender sachets instead
- If mothballs are necessary, keep in sealed, inaccessible containers
- The fumes alone can be harmful in enclosed spaces
- Old-style naphthalene mothballs are more toxic
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This is for informational purposes only. In any poisoning emergency, contact your veterinarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately.