My dog ate a mushroom in the yard — is it toxic?
Assume any wild mushroom is toxic until proven otherwise. Some species cause liver failure within 6–24 hours with no early warning. Here's the playbook.
Tell crittr what's happening
What to watch for
- Vomiting, drooling, or diarrhea in the first 6 hours
- Yellowing of gums or eyes (liver sign) in 12–48 hours
- Stumbling, tremors, or hallucinations (neurotoxic species)
Common questions
Should I go to the emergency vet right now?
Yes. Based on what you've described, this is the kind of situation where minutes can matter. Call your nearest 24/7 animal ER on the way. If you're not sure where that is, use our free triage chat above — it'll confirm the urgency and surface a local ER in seconds.
What symptoms should I watch for?
Three signs worth watching in the next 24–48 hours: Vomiting, drooling, or diarrhea in the first 6 hours; Yellowing of gums or eyes (liver sign) in 12–48 hours; Stumbling, tremors, or hallucinations (neurotoxic species). If any of them show up or get worse, move up one tier (home → vet, vet → ER).
Do I need to pay for a vet visit just to ask?
No. Our triage chat is free — it'll tell you whether a vet visit is actually warranted before you spend anything. If you do need a licensed vet, we connect you to one via Vetster or AirVet in minutes, from your phone.
Can crittr fill a prescription for this?
If a licensed vet prescribes meds during or after triage, yes — Rx orders are routed through our licensed pharmacy partner (Chewy Pharmacy). You can also browse our OTC picks directly; we only stock items our vet advisors actually recommend.