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10-10-2005, 09:28 PM | #1 |
YT Addict Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Corona, CA
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| My chi ate DEOXIDIZER Ok, what is DEOXIDIZER? I have no clue. It was in a packet that said DO NOT EAT that helped keep my jerky treats fresh. My big dog knocked the package down off the counter and pulled out most of the treats including the packet of DEOXIDIZER which helped keep the jerky fresh. This happened on Saturday night. I called the local vet and they said that she would probably just have some dihareha(sp?). So Sunday was fine, no problems. Than early this evening, I noticed that there was vomit on the carpet. I have 6 dogs, so it is hard to pinpoint who did what, but my chi was the closest to it and seemed to be 'droopy'. Then she went potty and I noticed that her BM was very VERY runny so I went to check it out and and it was basically mucus with blood! So I called the vet and she said that I should try to give her nutri-cal, didn't want it; try to give baby food; no go. She has dranken some water and pottied again runny BM. She said that if I could hold out the night she would see me first thing, but if it did get worse, to take her to the local ER. So here I am waiting, wondering. Am I over reacting? Am I not reacting enough? My husband went out and got a thermometer for her and she has a normal temp. Are there ANY VETS on this board?
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10-10-2005, 09:55 PM | #2 |
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| i dont think we have any vetrinarians here..... we had a few vet assistants but i forgot who they were........ sorry i hope she will be ok, make sure she is hydrated with lots of water, or you could try pedialyte ...... pumpkin usually makes the BM's a normal consistancy, but with her tummy problems shes probably not up to eating much, is she? |
10-10-2005, 10:02 PM | #3 |
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| Aww I hope it dont make her real sick. Poor little thing. |
10-11-2005, 07:30 AM | #4 |
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| Well, I ended up going to the ER last night. They tested her for Parvo and gave her a shot of fluids in her back. It made her look like a camel. They wanted to keep her in for observation and put an IV of fluids in her. But when all was said and done, that would have cost me $600!! So I decided to test her for Parvo and go from there. I ended up spending $300 instead. I hate to sound like a cheap skate, but since I was going to my own vet today, I would rather spend it there with a faculty that knows my dog and knows me. She seems much better today. Walking around, going potty on her own, etc. She drank a little water, but still isn't intersted in any food. I go in today @ 9. Thank you for your kinds words and concerns. Will keep you posted.
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10-11-2005, 10:05 AM | #5 |
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| I just saw this about your little chihuahua. I sure hope she will be just as good as new. Let us know...
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10-11-2005, 09:14 PM | #6 |
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| Just to update you all. Abby is doing 100% better tonight. You would never know she was sick. She has already eaten 3 jars of baby food! After the Dr. this morning, they wanted keep her for the day for observation. They told me to call around 5 to get the day's report. Well, I got a call around 1 saying that Abby was ready to go home. She was trying to eat the bars on the cage they had her in and they were aftraid she might break a tooth!! Obviously, her chi spirits were up again! She is on anitbiotics for a week and baby food for a few days so as to not upset her stomach. Thank you all for lending me your shoulders. It is really comforting to know that I have friends out there that understand me.
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10-11-2005, 10:09 PM | #7 | |
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So glad she is doing better! Dont you hate those moments where you know they are probobly fine(and 1 hours later the vet confirms it but you are out hundreds of dollars) but you cant risk it? I hate makign judgement calls. My old Min Pin once ate a stupid posionous house plant and projectile vomited blood. Well I started freaking out(didnt know it was a house plant at the time so I was thinking he had some major diesese). Well of course 30 minutes later he was just fine and dandy and was playing with the other dogs.... Dogs can be so crazy. But I am so glad your chi is feeling better!!!
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08-06-2006, 09:34 PM | #8 |
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| Same exact thing just happened to my dog... and I can't find a single page on the internet besides this one that even relates it. We really don't want to get her checked up for $200 if there's no problem. |
08-06-2006, 09:46 PM | #9 |
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| A deoxidizer keeps food fresh by removing the oxygen in the food container. Probably not as harsh a chemical as the kind that removed moisture, as is packed with some pills, but still--it's removing oxygen, so it has to be bad for any organism that requires oxygen to live! Glad to see that your furbaby is doing better! |
08-06-2006, 10:27 PM | #10 |
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| Here is info on the moisture packets. I'm not sure what you are talking about, but I'll see if I can find anything. PET HEALTH ALERT: IS SILICA POTENTIALLY POISONOUS? Ever wonder about those little packets of silica gel you find in medications, leather goods, vitamins and even pasta products? They may carry the ominous warning, “DESSICANT—DO NOT EAT,” but according to experts at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, they’re not as dangerous to our pets as they may sound. Silica gel is used to absorb moisture in many different products, and is usually packaged in plastic cylinders or paper packets. It is also used in certain cat litters for the same purpose. “While it is indeed true that silica is not meant for consumption, silica gel ingestions most often produce only mild stomach upset in animal companions, which typically resolves with minimal to no treatment,” says the APCC’s Dana Farbman, CVT. However, if very large quantities are eaten—such as multiple packets or mouthfuls of kitty litter that contains silica—intestinal obstruction is a possibility. “Especially,” adds Farbman, “in very small animals.” If you suspect that your pet may have ingested a large quantity of silica—or any other potentially poisonous substance—call your veterinarian or the APCC's emergency hotline at (888) 426-4435 for round-the-clock telephone assistance. For more information on poison prevention, visit APCC online |
08-06-2006, 10:35 PM | #11 |
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08-06-2006, 10:50 PM | #12 |
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| Sounds like it isn't toxic by everything I have found. Here's another. What is the Oxygen Absorber and what should I do with it after I’ve opened a product? The oxygen absorber packet contained in our packages of bakery products is essential to obtain a long shelf life. Even though the packet is not to be eaten it is composed entirely of non-toxic ingredients (including food grade paper and ink). Ener-G Foods has a complete material safety analysis for this product if you have further questions. The oxygen absorber can be thrown away once the package is opened. |
11-04-2007, 06:04 AM | #13 |
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| Oxygen absorbers are not poison Last night my dog ate a bag of jerky AND the oxygen absorber. After looking all over the internet, I finally found the answer on desiccare's site, frequently asked questions, here's the link: http://www.desiccare.com/faq.html#7 Here's the quote: Q: My cat, dog, child, wife, husband or myself just ate the desiccant, should I be worried? A: No. The desiccants are non-toxic and you should not have any ill effects. As always if you are having symptoms seek medical attention. Q: If it's not harmful why do you print “Do not eat” on the package A: Because it's not food. I hope this helps someone else. I was frantic! Mary K |
07-07-2008, 09:58 PM | #14 | |
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07-08-2008, 03:03 AM | #15 |
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| i am very glad Chi is feeling better poor baby, she had a rough time.
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