Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Louie is 60 lbs, Heartgard Plus for dogs 51-100 lbs package
He ate 5 doses... Vet is closed...Internet advice is do nothing....or rush to the ER vet?
Just happened 1/2 ago.
What should we do????
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What wonderful news, so thankful he is okay!
I second the recommendation to buy a rubbermaid container. I have one that has a clasp lid (no one without opposible thumbs could open it) that I keep heartworm, frontline, brushes, supplements, etc...in. It's my dog box. It's also good to have that just in case of an emergency and you need to get out fast but need important dog items.
Thanks for the update :)
888-426-4435
http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control specific web address for Poison Control
What should I include in my pet’s first-aid kit?
Accidents happen, so it’s smart to be prepared in case of an emergency. ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center experts recommend that you invest in an emergency first-aid kit for your pet.
The kit should contain:
- Fresh bottle of hydrogen peroxide, 3 percent USP (to induce vomiting)
- Turkey baster, bulb syringe or large medicine syringe (to administer peroxide)
- Saline eye solution
- Artificial tear gel (to lubricate eyes after flushing)
- Mild grease-cutting dishwashing liquid (for bathing an animal after skin contamination)
- Forceps (to remove stingers)
- Muzzle (to protect against fear- or excitement-induced biting)
- Can of your pet’s favorite wet food
- Pet carrier
Always consult a veterinarian or the APCC for directions on how and when to use any emergency first-aid item. We also suggest that you keep the telephone number of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center—(888) 426-4435—as well as that of your local veterinarian in a prominent location.
alternate Animal Poison Control# 800-213-6680 $35.00 for advice from a vet
There is a free one I came across to that I will add later...
Also, the link April posted walked me thru the process and I'll post that link too.
One more comment about the peroxide...an older UN Opened bottle would work too. The key is unopened...it losses the effectiveness once opened.
Thanks again for all your support...you guys are AWESOME!!!
April posted this last night and it guided me thru the process
http://www.cliberdoodle.com/f/How_To_Induce_Vomiting.pdf
This was a lifesaver!!!!
Also great info
http://www.cliberdoodle.com/f/Toxic,_Toxic,_Toxic.pdf
Free advice # here is a number for a free poison control hotline...
1-800-222-1222 Not a vet on the line but I figure helpful info when not in a panic.
Keep our Doodles Safe!!!!!
So glad Louie is well! What a scare, and thanks so much for the tips. I learned a lot from this post.
You may also want to include a BLOAT EMERGENCY KIT. Here is the link to information on what you need.
http://www.kifka.com/Elektrik/BloatFirstAid.htm
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