Dynamite For Dogs - How To Discuss
Dynamite For Dogs
I think my dog must have eaten powdered dynamite.
He smashed the ammunition, but I don't know if he ate the dust. Will it hurt? what I have to do ? I don't have a veterinarian for tires.
updateMy husband works for the oil rig and he is on site for the oil rig. My dog went to the door and chewed on one of the branches. I didn't just let him lie. He didn't do anything different, except he kept looking at me and wondering why I was nervous.
I guess I was wondering why you have dynamite?
I will first go to the poison control and then find an emergency doctor in your area.
Of course, this can harm the dog. People who take nitro pills may have real problems with high doses of this drug. If you believe you have eaten, you can call the Poison Control Center or try to find an emergency veterinary clinic. I am in South Florida and there was an emergency after our doctor's clinic. I don't know where it is, I can't help you find it, but if you do, you can find it near you. Maybe you can try calling this person to see if they can give you some strong advice. The number is: 954.962.0300. I now. I have sympathy
I know people deliberately get their dogs dirty to make them crazy. That should make you a little more aggressive. Dynamite powder can be used, but not. Even if your dog eats it and it gets scared like it's too good. So you should. You can just wait and see. It affects your input. After receiving the ID from the veterinarian, you will be asked to quarantine it and possibly identify it if it arrives on time. It may help, but if it works for you, there is nothing you can do about it. It becomes dengue. If they are old dynamite sticks, they will use powder, but if they are new, they will use Silicon Gl, and if so, you will be fine. It will go through it in the next stage and then nothing will happen. Did you just hang ammunition around Antway?
If it's a stick and the number is very small, take it to the doctor as soon as possible, but don't get too excited.
I have read that it can cause changes in the blood, liver, spleen and immune system and in some cases.
These dogs were fed 1/3 gram of food a day for 6 months, which is too much. And only the highest doses cause it.
Corn! Your pet may have received a large amount of food. I don't know what's going to happen, but the best thing you can do is stay calm.
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Okay fine. Try to stay calm! Remember that panic doesn't do anything, keep you or your dog calm. The most important thing is to make things easy enough to do.
Dynamite For Dogs
Dynamite For Dogs
Visit the ASPCA website and review the Poison Control Information. They will give you the Poison Control Center number. You can contact them and they will provide you with all the information you need.
If not, call an emergency veterinarian right now!
Don't tell me you can't have a doctor on your tires. Call every doctor in the book until you have an attendance. Veterinarians answer calls or call someone when they need to rest.
And for now, you need to protect your ammunition properly. This is a very dangerous thing and should always be safe and blocked.
Calling a doctor is a source of supply and I think it's too late to provide a table of hydrogen oxide floors. If he doesn't do it in 15-20 minutes, give him one. I mix it with cat food for my dog. I like cat food because he can't eat it and he keeps it so he doesn't get sick. For the average person, make sure you are out for easy storage or not on the carpet. Some dogs tried to eat it. In some cases, he may have a certain amount of water available while he will wait a while before eating until his stomach is stable. I have a 32 pound bagel that ate 18 cups of cola for Christmas. It was a disaster. That's awesome.
I would be very worried about any chemicals my dog ate. Many emergency doctors are open 24 hours a day. All you have to do is grab your notebook and look for it.
LY Z ... This is the first time. Find the Emergency Veterinary Clinic in Tire Book and contact the nearest ... right now !!!!
Please visit this site for a pet emergency number. They can answer your questions.
Call an emergency veterinarian.