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Cane toad poisoning emergency response kit aims at lowering pet deaths in Collier County

The box contains things that can slow the spread of the toxin while on the way to a veterinarian.

Cane toad poisoning emergency response kit aims at lowering pet deaths in Collier County

The box contains things that can slow the spread of the toxin while on the way to a veterinarian.

>> IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, IT'S CRUCIAL TO KEEP YOUR EYES OUT FOR ALL KINDS OF WILDLIFE, ESPECIALLY WHEN OUT AND ABOUT WITH YOUR PET, ONE OF THE BIGGEST ISSUES IS CANE TOADS. YOUR PET COULD DIE IF THEY LOOK ONE. BUT NOW YOU CAN GET A KIT THAT COULD SAVE YOUR PET. NBC TWO'S, RIGHT. OUR BIGGEST SHOWS US HOW IT WORKS. >> IF YOUR DOG BITES ONE OF THESE, IT COULD BE DEAD IN MINUTES. IF IT'S THIS TOXIN, THAT'S MOUTH. THE CLOCK IS TICKING. BUT NOW THERE'S A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART WAY TO MAKE SURE YOUR DOG MAKES IT TO THE VET. THIS RED BOX COULD BE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A TRAGEDY AND A MIRACLE FOR YOUR FURRY FRIEND. >> IT'S CALLED THE CAIN POISONING EMERGENCY RESPONSE KIT. >> IT ACTUALLY TEACHES YOU WHAT TO DO TO KIND OF GET THE TALKS AND OUT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. WE HAVE COMPONENTS IN IT THAT BASICALLY HELP TO BIND WITH THE TOXIN. THAT WILL ALSO GIVE YOU MORE TIME TO GET TO THE VET. TOAD BUSTERS FOUNDER JANINE TILFORD HAS ALL THE EGGS IN ONE BASKET. >> OPENING THIS FIRST AID KIT OF SORTS. YOU'LL FIND A SQUEEZE. BOTTLE RAGS ACTIVATED CHARCOAL AND MORE WAYS OF SLOWING THIS MILKY WHITE SUBSTANCE IS SPREAD BECAUSE WHEN IT COMES TO THESE TOXIC TOADS SECONDS MATTER. >> IT'S AN AMAZING OPPORTUNITY TO BE ABLE TO LIKE GIVE YOU SOME TOOLS TO TRY TO SAVE YOUR DOG BECAUSE IT CAN AT TINY DOG CAN BE, YOU KNOW, IN. DEAD IN LIKE 5 MINUTES DURING THE RAINY SEASON IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA. A COMBINATION OF HEAT AND HUMIDITY MAKES THESE INVASIVE PESTS MUCH MORE PREVALENT, ESPECIALLY IN PLACES LIKE WORLD STATES AND NEAR BODIES OF WATER. >> FWC SAYS THERE'S AT LEAST HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF THEM HOPPING ALL OVER SOUTHWEST FLORIDA. YOU'RE HERE. >> AND SEE THESE GIGANTIC TOADS THAT COME OUT AT NIGHT. AND I THINK SHOWED THAT IS PROBABLY A GOOD WAY TO AND THEY'RE LIKE I CAUGHT TOADS AND FROGS. AS A KID GROWING UP. BUT THESE ARE LIKE SIZE OF A PANCAKE. MOM. CHELSEA JOB FOR, YOU KNOW, KIDS. NOW THE TOOLS TO PROTECT THEIR 2 DOGS. >> THEY'VE ALREADY HAD COLLECTIONS DONE AND INSTALLED THIS UNDERGROUND FENCE. BUT DESPITE ALL THAT, THE TONE STILL FIND THEIR WAY IN. I EVERY NIGHT, PROBABLY LIKE 5 OR THE IDEA IS NEW TO THE INVASIVE SPECIES. TRAPPERS OF OUR AREA. BUT THE CHANCE TO PREVENT YOUR DOG'S DEATH, EVEN AS THE EXPERTS ON SOMETIMES THE ANIMALS DON'T EVEN MAKE IT TO THAT. >> SO IF THEY CAN, I HELP PROLONG IT TO, YOU KNOW, MAKE IT THEN THAT'S GREAT. THE KIT IS AVAILABLE ONLINE EVERYWHERE AND IS RECOMMENDED TO BE PLACED IN A SPOT WITH EASY
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Cane toad poisoning emergency response kit aims at lowering pet deaths in Collier County

The box contains things that can slow the spread of the toxin while on the way to a veterinarian.

With high humidity and rainfall during the wet season in Southwest Florida, invasive cane toads are becoming much more prevalent across Collier County, especially in the evenings.There is no exact number of cane toads in our community, but experts estimate numbers to be in the hundreds of thousands, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC)."You hear and see these gigantic toads that come out at night basically screaming — I think Jabba the Hutt is probably a good way to describe it. I caught toads and frogs as a kid growing up, but these are like the size of a pancake," said Chelsea, a homeowner in Northern Golden Gate Estates. Cane toads are extremely poisonous, excreting a milky-white toxin from their shoulders called bufotoxin, which is released from fatty portions of the toads' shoulders when the animal is squeezed or bit. Dogs are particularly vulnerable since the toads are slow moving and often chewed on by pets off their leash. "If your dog bites one of these, you have minutes, I would say minutes, sometimes less than 5 minutes. I've had people where their dogs died within 20, and it also depends on the size of your dog," said Seth Brattain, the owner of the Naples-based invasive animal removal service SlethReptiles.Local trappers typically offer collections for the toads, and underground fences to prevent them from entering backyards and properties. However, the West Palm Beach-based company Toad Busters (which also operates locally), is now selling a kit to help protect your pets in the event of an emergency. "We created a kit that not only had the instructions in it, but it also has things you need to do that you can do to save your pet. So far we've had about three or four veterinarians contact us to tell us that because of the kit, the owners were able to save their dogs' lives. It actually teaches you what to do to kind of get the toxin out as much as possible. We have components in it that basically help to bind with the toxin. That will also give you more time to get to the vet," said Jeannine Tilford, the owner of Toad Busters, who sells the kit. Dubbed the Cane Toad Poisoning Emergency Response Kit, the red medical kit contains the following items, which could elongate the time your dog survives before needing medical care:• (1) Water bottle with a fine nozzle to help move toxins from the gum line• (3) Rags to wipe the dog's mouth• Activated charcoal to help prevent the absorption of toxins from the stomach and intestine• Syringe to administer charcoal• Flashlight• Gloves• Goggles• Instructional booklet"You have to go through it and know what to do. It's just like if somebody had a heart attack, you know, you call have somebody call 911, you start CPR immediately. You don't have the time to, you know, spend 15 minutes looking," added Tilford. The kit can be shipped across the country via online orders. In addition to the kit, mitigation tactics include nightly collections (done by you or a professional), underground fencing, and keeping an eye on your pet during nighttime walks.

With high humidity and rainfall during the wet season in Southwest Florida, invasive cane toads are becoming much more prevalent across Collier County, especially in the evenings.

There is no exact number of cane toads in our community, but experts estimate numbers to be in the hundreds of thousands, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC).

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"You hear and see these gigantic toads that come out at night basically screaming — I think Jabba the Hutt is probably a good way to describe it. I caught toads and frogs as a kid growing up, but these are like the size of a pancake," said Chelsea, a homeowner in Northern Golden Gate Estates.

Cane toads are extremely poisonous, excreting a milky-white toxin from their shoulders called bufotoxin, which is released from fatty portions of the toads' shoulders when the animal is squeezed or bit. Dogs are particularly vulnerable since the toads are slow moving and often chewed on by pets off their leash.

"If your dog bites one of these, you have minutes, I would say minutes, sometimes less than 5 minutes. I've had people where their dogs died within 20, and it also depends on the size of your dog," said Seth Brattain, the owner of the Naples-based invasive animal removal service SlethReptiles.

Local trappers typically offer collections for the toads, and underground fences to prevent them from entering backyards and properties. However, the West Palm Beach-based company Toad Busters (which also operates locally), is now selling a kit to help protect your pets in the event of an emergency.

"We created a kit that not only had the instructions in it, but it also has things you need to do that you can do to save your pet. So far we've had about three or four veterinarians contact us to tell us that because of the kit, the owners were able to save their dogs' lives. It actually teaches you what to do to kind of get the toxin out as much as possible. We have components in it that basically help to bind with the toxin. That will also give you more time to get to the vet," said Jeannine Tilford, the owner of Toad Busters, who sells the kit.

Dubbed the Cane Toad Poisoning Emergency Response Kit, the red medical kit contains the following items, which could elongate the time your dog survives before needing medical care:

• (1) Water bottle with a fine nozzle to help move toxins from the gum line

• (3) Rags to wipe the dog's mouth

• Activated charcoal to help prevent the absorption of toxins from the stomach and intestine

• Syringe to administer charcoal

• Flashlight

• Gloves

• Goggles

• Instructional booklet

"You have to go through it and know what to do. It's just like if somebody had a heart attack, you know, you call have somebody call 911, you start CPR immediately. You don't have the time to, you know, spend 15 minutes looking," added Tilford.

The kit can be shipped across the country via online orders. In addition to the kit, mitigation tactics include nightly collections (done by you or a professional), underground fencing, and keeping an eye on your pet during nighttime walks.