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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: LOUISIANA
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| ![]() Brixie -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HI EVERYONE, I'M BACK, YET AGAIN WITH ANOTHER PROBLEM !!!!!! I KNOW THAT EVERYONE ON THIS SITE ALWAYS DOES THE BEST IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS AND HELPING OUT IN ANY WAY THEY CAN IN REGARDS TO MY YORKIES SO, HERE IT GOES...... BRIXIE CHEWED UP A PILOT PEN . I DO NOT THINK SHE CONSUMED ANY OF THE ACTUAL PEN ITSELF BUT, I KNOW THAT SHE HAS BLACK ON HER TOUNGE SO, SHE CONSUMED THE INK. DOES ANY ONE KNOW WHAT I CAN DO??? HAS ANY ONE EVER HAD THAT HAPPEN ? IF SO, SHOULD I LOOK FOR WHAT( IF ANY ) CHANGES IN HER DAILY, NORMAL ACTIVITY . AND WILL SHE BE OKAY. I HAVE TRIED TO CALL PILOT PENS CO. TO ASK THEM BUT, THEY GIVE ME THE ANSWERING MACHINE.I HAVE CALLED ALL THE VETS IN MY AREA AND THEY CANNOT GIVE ME THE ANSWER. THEY HAVE NEVER HAD A DOG OWNER COME INTO OR CALL THEIR OFFICE WITH THAT PROBLEM. PLEASE SOMEONE REPLY. AND AGAIN , I THANK ALL OF YOU @ YT. YAU'LL R TRULY CARING PEOPLE |
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: El Paso, Texas
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| ![]() Did a quick search and everything coming up under Pilot pens said waterbased non-toxic ink. I am sure he is probably just fine. Mine have gotten a hold of ink pens before, but I never saw a black tongue just a black ink spot on my carpet! |
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: El Paso, Texas
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| ![]() Here's another story I came across. Of course, all inks have different ingredients. Most people will experience no ill effects or perhaps a mildly upset stomach and possible diarrhea from drinking a pint of the ink. Naturally, you should expect to see a colorful display as natural processes eliminate the dyes or pigments from the body. If you drink the ink, you should drink additional water to dilute the irritation effects. Do not induce vomiting unless advised by a physician or poison control. (There is no particular advantage or disadvantage in inducing vomiting with our inks under most conditions.) Allergic reactions are extremely rare, but anyone who drinks the ink should be watched for possible allergic reactions to the ink, including hives or difficulty breathing. If an allergic reaction occurs, seek proper medical treatment. A personal note: My (then) 18-month-old son decided one day to drink the cyan ink from a syringe bottle and came to me with deep blue lips and tongue. I gave him a cup of lemonade and watched him for the next couple of hours. There were no adverse effects -- except for the blue spot on the wall where Andy had tried some artwork before his drink. -- Brian |
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