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SO glad taffy is ok :) i had an incident with my Suzi when she was just a puppy .... She got into my sons bedroom and ate a half eaten bowl of melted chocolate ice cream with choclate syrup on top > Oh yes, was I in a panic . I had to use the peroxide treatment on her, and pure chocolate came out, I do not know who was more upset, me or Suzi. Goodness, that was something I like to forget ! Thank goodness for home treatment methods! I Agree, it is very important to have this in your first aid , just in case of emergency. Our yorkies or any pups are quick to get into stuff they should not ! |
hi guys was just wondering what the stuff is, and where wud u get it? it sounds like something u wud dye ur hair with lol;) |
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Keep index cards on hand in the kit that tell what to do for what. Also figure the dosage that is right for your baby (update every couple of weeks til they stop growing) Because believe me, if something bad happens, you do not want to be running around like a chicken with your head cut off trying to figure out what to give and how much. Also get several baby measuring devices to be sure not to over/under dose. I dropper is a must, because no matter how sick they are, they will sometimes try to fight getting the meds. *expecially hydrogen peroxide:D* |
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Be sure to get a baby medicine dropper, cause they won't drink it on their own:p |
t5hanks i will look it up;) |
Glad to hear ur babies ok! And thanks for the info. I always keep a bottle of hydrogen peroxide around the house it also works wonders on the grout of ur tile floors, and good for cleaning sinks too. :) |
Wow, I didn't know that. I've always had hydrogen peroxide on hand though for when my kids scrape their knees or something like that. It's good to know that it's good for my fuzzbutts too. :D |
thanks for the info! I like your suggestion of having things written down as I may remember these things (at least while I am not in panic mode) but I know hubby does not have a clue as to what to do with what. |
Haha I randomly found this out from my boss at a party last Christmas. Apparently back in his university days one of his friend’s dogs got in to their stash of Magic Mushrooms. They were a terrified that the dog would have a bad “trip”. Apparently they called the vet and the vet told them to give him some peroxide mixed in milk. Worked like a charm. |
Thanks for the tip Debbie! Glad to hear Taffy is fine and had no bad effects. It is amazing to me the things they find to get into! We use hydrogen peroxide for lots of things here and now I can add another potential use. |
Thanks for all the kind well wishes for Taffy. Truth is, she never slowed down a beat. Evidently she has an iron stomach. Except for throwing up (which she did and kept on playing for the most part), you'd never have known anything was wrong. Of course, thankfully I got to it before it was absorbed into her system. As far as the medicine dropper...I do have one here but the emergency vet said give a tablespoon and I just went the country way... I got a tablespoon out of the drawer, poured the peroxide in it and while my husband held her, I pried her mouth open and poured it down. I didn't give her a chance to do anything but swallow it. (Of course, my husband said I got as much on him as I did in her so I put a bit more down her.) Then (I promise I'm not making this up!) the little toot licked her lips like she enjoyed it! This from the Yorkie who doesn't like commercial treats! Not only does she have an iron stomach, she has the strangest tastes. To the poster upline...I've never heard that about grout but how interesting. If I can get into my Suzy homemaker mode (I try to avoid it), I may try that! To the poster who didn't know what it is and the one who said it's been found to retard healing... When I was growing up (late 50's, 60's) we went through bottles of this during the summer due to bicycle wrecks and gravel roads! It was the only medicine that would stop the tears because we would get so interested in watching it bubble as it hit the injury. Plus, it didn't sting like alcohol! |
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Can someone please share other fun uses for peroxide? |
Don't Yorkies get into every little thing?!! I don't remember my previous puppies being like this. The other night Abby had something in her mouth. When I chased her down and pried her mouth open, it was an Ammodium pill in that little foil pack they come in. Thankfully, she had not yet chewed through the foil to get to the pill. Anytime she's outside I have to check her carefully when she comes inside, she likes to try to sneak contraband in with her. Sometimes it is a leaf, sometimes a little gravel rock (which she loves to chew on), or whatever else she can find in the yard. |
Hey, PuppyMom! Tennessee is getting well-represented on the board! I know exactly what you mean about the gravel, too. Taffy kept having these little black bit of gravel and I could not figure out where in the world she got them. (I even entertained the thought they were "petrified" raisins...LOL...before I discovered she was getting some of the decorative rocks out of the fireplace.) We got her in April so I've had a box in front of the fireplace all summer but have finally bought a self-standing firescreen. (We have gas logs with a built in screen but that doesn't deter her.) Hardly a week goes by that we don't have some instance of "wonder what this is/was" including the little piece of a strap from some brand-new sandals she brought to me as a trophy. (My husband had bought them for me when I had foot surgery and sent him for flip flops. He came out with these gosh awful, blue, gaudy, vinyl sandals. I wanted to hug Taffy for chewing them up but was afraid my husband would catch on...LOL NEVER would have worn them and even at a yard sale, they would have to be given away free...LOL) Couldn't even bring myself to scold her over that chew up... |
By the way, since there is no way to ever know who may read a thread even after it is archived... Just like with humans, you don't need to have your Yorkie throw up something that might/would cause even more damage coming up. In that case you need to get to the emergency vet asap for a stomach pump or whatever they could do to counteract the problem. In this case, mine had ingested calcium tablets (Caltrate chewable) and since I could give the vet the time frame of the ingestion, she suggested I induce vomiting with the tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide since Taffy is 7 pounds. I shared the experience in case it should ever help someone but didn't stop to think (until just now) that someone might use this when they should be getting to the vet instead. |
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