The toxicity of this substance is very low, and there are no cases of poisoning caused by dogs eating this substance by mistake. In fact, only a large amount of dibutyl phthalate will show signs of poisoning.
Although luminous jewelry is non-toxic, dogs will suddenly show very strange and surprising behavior after chewing luminous jewelry. all
Although most dogs don't show any abnormal signs at all, a few dogs may start drooling a lot. This is thought to be related to the unpleasant taste of dibutyl phthalate.
Even without any treatment, most dogs will return to normal within a few minutes.
If your dog has ingested dibutyl phthalate, you can encourage him to drink some water or milk or eat a piece of bread.
This will help to dilute the taste of dibutyl phthalate. Or you can rinse your mouth with clear water, which also helps to reduce abnormal symptoms.
Of course, you can also bathe your dog after gargling. This helps to remove dibutyl phthalate that may leak from tooth marks into dog hair.