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Old 25-02-2009, 11:59 PM
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Re: Poisonous Items for Dogs - This could save you dogs life

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My puppy got stung by a bee last summer whilst he was trying to catch it. He got stung right in the mouth and I only realized what must have happened after about 10 minutes. He just sat down and stared in front of him, then lay down. He didn't want to budge at all and wouldn't even take a biscuit - this is when I really got worried as he never ever would refuse a biscuit.
I took him to the vet, but they told us to go back a few a hours later by which time he was absolutely fine. The vet said later that bee stings cause an accumulative allergic reaction, and every time it happens it gets worse. I'm dreading next summer. My friend's cat died of a beesting. Anyone knows what can I do if it happens again?
I would assume an antihystemene inj - ask oyur vet!
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Re: URGENT - please read - it could save you dogs life

That is absolutely shocking! I'm so sorry for you and your beloved dogs.

Strychnine was in common use on sheep stations in Australia in the 1950s as a fox control. I'm not sure if it's still used - it shouldn't be.

The only solution in those bad old days was to get as much salt and water down the dog's throat as possible to induce vomiting. It worked well more often than not.

I can't image why your vets.wouldn't listen to you - awful!

I think the only pop pourri to have in your home is the one you make yourself with rose petals, lavender and scented leaves.
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Old 13-03-2009, 08:50 PM
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Re: Poisonous Items for Dogs - This could save you dogs life

Hi everybody!
I`m Lazy Paw and I`m new here. Have just registered to share something that might be of use before a vet reaches your pet. If you know for sure your dog or cat has been poisoned, feed the animal some raw egg-white. That will absorb part of the poison.
If your animal has been stung by a bee, first thing to do is to grab some ice and put it against the place where it has been stung.
And of course call your vet at once!
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Old 21-03-2009, 10:48 AM
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Re: Poisonous Items for Dogs - This could save you dogs life

OMG this is terrable i am so sorry dt to hear about your cavs i have cavs myself and would of been devastated thanks for this info hun,to the lady who had her dog stung by a bee i have had this happen with 2 of my dogs when in the back garden there faces swollen up within 20mins i had 2 rush 2 my vets once the jab was given the swelling went down with 20mins aswell so i now keep piriton syrup in just in case and a dose will be given while on the way 2 my vets should this ever happen again.
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I read recently of a Labrador mix that died after eating parts of a SAGO PALM plant. This is a fairly common plant and I have one myself. Monty has a habit of grabbing bits when I'm pruning it but fortunately, as far as I know, he's never actually eaten any . Will be more careful in future
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Anyone knows what can I do if it happens again?
Keep some piriton in the cupboard to give him if it happens again and then get him to the vet. As DT says, an allergic reaction like that will generally require an anithistamine administered by the vet, but they can react very quickly, so having some piriton handy will give you extra time.
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Old 09-04-2009, 11:05 PM
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Below I hasve posted a sad story as to why is it important to try and keep this thread at the top over the Christmas period. Sorry to keep repeating myself but if it saves just one animal then is it worth is.

PLEASE READ THE FIRST POST ON THIS THREAD

It COULD be YOUR pets life that is saved so please everyone - bump bump bump.................

Crossposted............


We have suffered a terrible, terrible tragedy last Wed. Two, beloved
Cavaliers of mine, Haley and Zoe both ate potpourri from a decorative basket
in my Living room. Within hours, they were vomiting it, convulsing and going
into total body rigidity and shock. We took them to the after hours clinic,
they had no idea what it could be and wouldn't listen to me about them
vomiting potpourri at home and how I had such concerns about the toxic
effects of it. They treated symptoms.

We transferred them to our day vet. He also wouldn't listen to me about the
potpourri theory. He said they had "strychnine" poisoning symptoms. I
kept telling him that the potpourri was Made In India, sold by a company in
California and sold at my local WalMart. My heart told me that it was the
culprit of their condition.

They declined rapidly throughout the day and we transferred them back to the
after hours clinic for a second night. At midnight, I made the agonizing
decision to put them to sleep. Haley was in constant seizures that wouldn't
stop, fluid was filling up in her lungs, body temp was dropping on both of
them, Zoe was lying almost lifeless on the table, struggling with every
breath she took. Every muscle was completely rigid, you couldn't even move
her.

I have devoted the last couple of days (now that I can get out of bed and
function) to researching my concerns with the potpourri and have since found
out I was right....... .....there is a lab in England that has case studies
on toxic potpourri from India!! The toxin....strychnine , which in it's
commercial source, comes from a certain tree grown in India . I am
completely heart broken over this.

Please be aware of the potential toxins in any and all stuff like this in
our
homes. I would've never guessed this could happen but when I saw them both
"playing" in the potpourri a
nd then after about two hours saw the symptoms
of a poisoning, I just put two and two together. Hug your babies, Love them
and always take lots of photos along the way...it helps later on, trust me.

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that is so sad to read i am so sorry to hear what happend
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gutted to say i've given my dog a few sultanas before had no idea they were dangerous, won't be doing that again!!
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Re: Poisonous Items for Dogs - This could save you dogs life

Sad story..

The best thing to do is to keep away dangerous things
out of our pet's reach..
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