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Poison Control: Okay or No Way? | ASPCA |
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When we first got our little guy, he needed antibiotics for about a month for his nasal and lung condition. He was pretty sick. He's doing pretty well now, 5 months later. Thanks for the reply!:) |
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Topical Vapor Products My Rottweiler had a wound on the side of her torso that has now healed. I was told to put Vicks Vapo Rub around the area to divert her from licking the wound. Could this be a problem if my dog were to ingest it? - Debi C. It could be a problem, Debi. Many topical vapor products contain essential oils such as camphor and eucalyptus, which have the potential to produce gastrointestinal upset and central nervous system depression. And if this product were aspirated or inhaled in large enough quantities, respiratory irritation and pneumonia could result. Due to the high probability that your dog will ingest this product, and because it is not labeled for this intended use, we would not advise using this product on your Rottweiler. Instead, you should talk with your dog's regular veterinarian about an appropriate and safe method for keeping your dog from licking her wound. |
yep, camphor and natural menthol are in it ...so the camphor makes it a no go.... any suggestions for a replacement? |
Hi all, Noah is being treated for an upper respiratory infection. He was given an antibiotic shot. I went with the shot bc my work schedule doesn't permit 2x daily oral meds. Please continue to pray for a full recovery. His vitals were all normal as well. He hasn't coughed or brought up any liquids since earlier this morning. |
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Good news. I hope he continues to improve. |
Hope the meds work for the little guy.... I guess keeping him warm and dry with plenty of fresh water is the best you can fo for him now!!! Keep us posted and hope to hear that Noah is feeling better soon! |
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So happy that Noah is doing better |
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