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Old 04-13-2010, 03:59 PM   #58
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by DaniMarie View Post
Hey everyone!!!

Thanks to whoever just bumped this up, I tried finding the thread a little while ago and couldn't find it.


So we got Poppy to the vet and she had blood taken and was given fluids when we very first got there as a "just in case"...the blood came back fine. I don't really understand what exactly they're checking for there but the vet tech there said we aren't the first people to come in with a little dog who got into gum.

We pretty much came to the conclusion that the dog didn't eat any gum. She never ended up showing any signs of anything, her vitals were all perfect, they took her away from us to the back to do whatever they do when they do a physical exam and said she is fine and also did an x-ray of her belly (which they also did once when she was a lot smaller and swallowed a chicken bone ) and they didn't see anything abnormal. (would they be able to notice gum? they do know what they're talking about, right?)

So the vet told us to watch her and watch her poop. (which has also been fine, we were told she would have vomiting and/or diarrhea if she were poisoned)


I'm still a little nervous, but only because of stories I've read online....but the vet said she's fine. I'd like to note this cost a FORTUNE over nothing and subsequently we are looking into new pet insurance. (we had her on puppy insurance at her regular vet that we found out doesn't cover emergency care...I'm really ticked about this)


Thanks for everyone's help and concern! Gum is hereby banned from the house. If anyone knows of any specific insurance that they'd like to recommend that is great for emergency care, that would be great! Clearly, no one expects a piece of chewing gum to cause this much of a problem. Who knows what else can happen! I'm just glad she's okay, but I will be watching her pretty closely, I surely didn't sleep very well last night even with the vet's blessing.
I'm so glad you took Poppy to the vet and he's doing well, if you read this link you will see that you didn't overreact. snopes.com: Xylitol Deadly to Dogs. Xylitol is much more dangerous than other sugar substitutes , and I think every product that uses it should have a warning label, "Can be deadly to dogs, seek vet treatment immediately." Once I found about the different sugarless sweeteners I will no buy any that contain Xylitol. Hope Poppy continues to do well, and perhaps you should write the Orbit Company and send them a copy of the bill! They need a WARNING Label!
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