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I need DOG help

please help, i have been drinking, so has my roooamte who has had the dog for 3 years, but she has never eatin this before, she is acting almodt too calm and her eyes are open too wide
 
She ate hard drives?

😕


Ooooooh...... Raid ant traps... gotcha....

Well, uh, call up Raid or look on the package and see if there are any warnings.

A vet might also be a good idea.
 
Here's the number you want to call for them 1-800-494-4855.

I dunno if what's lethal to an ant, would be lethal to a dog. Keeping in mind the very large size difference.
 
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Here's the number you want to call for them 1-800-494-4855.

I dunno if what's lethal to an ant, would be lethal to a dog. Keeping in mind the very large size difference.


Best senior member EVER!!!!!!

thanks, that wasnt on the box, and they cleared all our questions (this was my roommates dog and it calmed down his G/F for the night)....

U ROCK

LA suc for all their posion control #'s being out of order
 
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Here's the number you want to call for them 1-800-494-4855.

I dunno if what's lethal to an ant, would be lethal to a dog. Keeping in mind the very large size difference.


Best senior member EVER!!!!!!

thanks, that wasnt on the box, and they cleared all our questions (this was my roommates dog and it calmed down his G/F for the night)....

U ROCK

LA suc for all their posion control #'s being out of order
OK, so what was the answer?

Are they dangerous to the dog or not?
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
hm.

call poison control or make a post about it on ATOT.

good choice.

compared to the other guy, u suck, i was on my 3rd Poison control # when i made this...for some reason Los angeles sux
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: MrDingleDangle
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Here's the number you want to call for them 1-800-494-4855.

I dunno if what's lethal to an ant, would be lethal to a dog. Keeping in mind the very large size difference.


Best senior member EVER!!!!!!

thanks, that wasnt on the box, and they cleared all our questions (this was my roommates dog and it calmed down his G/F for the night)....

U ROCK

LA suc for all their posion control #'s being out of order
OK, so what was the answer?

Are they dangerous to the dog or not?
They were more worried about the plastic ...this is about a 5 year old, 40 pound dog, they said it would take 20 traps to hurt it, it ate 2-3....

they said if its constapated for the next day or two inform them and bring it to a vet because it ate too much plastic
 
Follow him around with a plastic baggy and recover the ant traps 😉

Seriously though it shouldn't hurt the dog..A dog has an iron stomach.

Ausm
 
The plastic could cause a blockage. If the dog starts vomiting or does not go to the bathroom, or if the stomach starts to bloat, get the dog to a vet.
 
Originally posted by: Azraele
The plastic could cause a blockage. If the dog starts vomiting or does not go to the bathroom, or if the stomach starts to bloat, get the dog to a vet.

Also blood in the stool. Plastic can shred intestines- especially that thin plastic they use in traps.
 
Originally posted by: sniperruff
get the dog to a vet asap. pointy plastics in the sotmach will hurt the poor dog

depends on the dog, i watched my neighbors rotweiler eat a rock the other day and hes still standing
 
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
Originally posted by: sniperruff
get the dog to a vet asap. pointy plastics in the sotmach will hurt the poor dog

depends on the dog, i watched my neighbors rotweiler eat a rock the other day and hes still standing
Actually eating rocks is very dangerous.. Dogs die from it all the time if the owner doesen't recognize the symptoms of a blocked intestine in time.........
 
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