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Old 12-09-2010, 08:54 PM   #10
Fancy_Pants
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[quote=RachelandSadie;3348615]UPDATE: dh just got home and both dogs were alert happy and fine. so far no other vomitting episodes from Sadie. hoping against all odds that hers is totally unrealted to Bentley's. and he was sick before we had the party so not that he couldn't have picked up something, but it's unlikely. these were some of our closest friends and the dogs were by my side the entire night. yes it was a drinking party and there was food, but i kept a close eye on my dogs. Sadie got tucked in early in her crate in our room and bentley slept in his dog bed away from the crowd most of the night. like i said you never know what stupid people will do, but i do trust my friends and they had all been told not to give stuff to the dogs and i'm sure they didn't. but as for my poor house...they made quite a mess of it and we are not going to have anymore parties. i'm ready to have a baby and tired of that type of life anyways.

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just remembered i did give her a benedryl right before she threw up. ????[/
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I know I'm jumping on this a few days late and hopefully Sadie is better by now. Benedryl given to humans can help ease nausea. The reason I know this is because my 7 yr old is a cancer survivor (remission ROCKS) and when he would be in the hospital getting chemo they would give him benedryl through his IV first then add other stronger anti-nausea meds as needed.
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