“…If pesticides get into the body of a dog, the following symptoms of intoxications develop: gastrointestinal atony, tachycardia, dyspnea, and convulsions. Acute intoxication pathomorphological manifestations include passive congestion of the liver, kidneys, and spleen, acute dilatation of the stomach and blind gut; in case of chronic intoxication caused by imidacloprid-containing pesticides, hydropic degeneration is observed in the liver and kidneys; in case of intoxication caused by cyanocontaining neonicotinoids, cloudy swelling, leukocyte infiltration, and connective tissue growth are observed [7]. It has been demonstrated that combined administration of unitiol in the amount of 0,025 g/kg and diazepam in the amount of 0,5 mg/kg helps to accelerate the biotransformation of pesticides and leads to the reduction their residual amount concentration in the body of a dog and increases the survival of animals up to 75-80% [6].…”