The use of ethanol or, preferably, fomepizole for alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) inhibition is a mainstay in the management of toxicity due to ingestion of methanol, ethylene glycol, or diethylene ...
"Sadly, due to its very toxic nature, many dogs die from ethylene glycol poisoning. Your dog has a higher chance of surviving if treatment is started within 12 hours of coming into contact with it.