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If your vet didn't tell you to bring him right in, or to call poison control, I wouldn't worry too much. It sounds like you're watching him closely. Can you get him to drink a lot. That might help flush it out. Max once swallowed one of my hormone pills. He was fine, but my vet had me call poison control (the ASPCA) just to be sure. |
Anna Banana hope your baby turn out to be fine:aimeeyork |
How's he doing today? |
Aaaaw!! Anna I just saw this post about li'l Wobie!!!:( What a fright you must have had with Wobie being such a tiny little guy!!! Hope he's doing fine today. From what I have read, he seems okay. You have to be so careful with puppies.... they just have to chew every little scrap they find on the floor. Are you coming to the Park Bench Cafe with all of us on Saturday??? I still laugh when I think of Wobie at the last meetup.... humping every Yorkie he could get his teeny little paws on. With him being such a young puppy, it was just too hysterical for words. I could have eaten him with a really tiny spoon, he was that sweet....:littleang |
as long as we are on that subject :confused: Tede got something once. we thought it was a pill. the vet had me give him a few c.c of peroxide. to throw up. we have lots of mushrooms where we are. So yes we pull out every ting and do are best to keep him safe buttttt. o.k. i made a first aid kit for my house. for tede. the hygrine proxicide and a little syringe I put in. for that reason. help with this... in a extreme case when you think its bad do you use this to make them up chuck before taking to vet. thanks all you y.t.s you guys are the best |
How are things today??? I'm hoping there were no ill effects. |
I did not finish sorry. I am working. but I want to know how your baby is doing. :animal36 |
How is he doing now? Any updates? |
I just happened across this thread... Thought I'd mention that my mom's puppy was actually prescribed fluoxetine, as a form of doggie prozac. She was 10 weeks old and about eight pounds, a miniature schnauzer. She had a very sensitive stomach and nerves would very tight, and the doc prescribed a combination of fish & potatoes diet, doggie prozac, and pepto. Three years later now, my mom has switched her over to a regular dog food with chicken in it, and she'd discontinued his pepto quite a while ago. But she still takes the little bit of fluoxetine every day - it actually calms her, which includes keeping her stomach calm. Don't worry though - she's still a very very active and rather hyper dog despite the prozac - the prescription was to help her stomach, not to make her a more "manageable" dog. Just in case anyone reading this was worried. :-) Anyways, just thought I'd share. Seems like at least in a very accidental small dose, fluoxetine certianly isn't toxic to small dogs. Lauren & Nikko |
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