grease Okay, I don't know how this happened because we have a tall trash can with a lid, but somehow Chip got in the trash and was licking grease that we threw away from making burgers. He was just licking it... not eating it. I think Smokey got some too. Please tell me it'll be okay. |
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Can't say for sure. Since one bite of fatty meat can trigger pancreatitis, licking grease would probably have the same effect. However, they should be fine. Ellie used to get fried burger before I realized what a bad move that was.:rolleyes: She did fine with it then. Just watch them. :) |
Just watch them for signs of pancreatitis, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. Pancreatitis (Inflammation) in Dogs |
Should I maybe give them some nausea meds just in case? Maybe I should stock up on chicken and rice and pedilyte. *sigh* So far they are acting normal. How long would it take for pancretits to kick in? |
Mine have done that once or twice and they were fine. As long as they didn't get huge amounts of it I don't think you need to worry. |
Goodness they are mischievous today! Chip was just chewing on a price tag and I have no idea where that came from either considering I haven't bought anything in months! Then I just got them underneath the chair doing god knows what and as soon as I got up to check on them, they ran out and looked at me like "What, I'm not doing anything!" Then ran right back under when I sat back down. :rolleyes: |
I don't think I'd stock up on anything right now. They sound just fine. :) Not sure how long pancreatitis takes to set in but probably no more than 48 hours. |
You do mean cooking grease, right? Not any other kind? :) |
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I know growing up ,our Labs got that all the time. ..my dad always put that stuff on their food, but totally different situation with our little ones..they should be o.k. My dad also always gave them garlic for worms and flees. They all survived...:confused: |
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It's always a good idea to have Pedialite on hand, along with a basic first aid kit. |
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