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Topic Dog Boards / Health / poisonous plants? pup off food
- By starmutley [gb] Date 09.01.09 19:50 UTC
Hi all,

I just wondered if you can give me a little advice as our pup, Khan, ES now 7 months is off his food and this is so unlike him.
On Wednesday the xmas tree was taken down and a few sprigs of pine needles fell off on route to outside and Khan ate a few! He has never been a fussy eater as previous posts will prove! He seemed fine and ate dinner as normal. Thursday he ate breakfast as normal but about half hour later he was sick, didn't make any fuss before hand so I cleaned it up and he seemed ok. When I came home from work he ate a small lunch just after 1 (in the process of phasing this out) seemed his usual self except he always has a chew whilst I eat my lunch but he wasn't particularly interested in it.
We went out for our usual walk at 3 although it was an extender lead walk as opposed to a run as we were going somewhere new with 'dogs on lead' rules so no excessive exercise. He had a fairly soft poo whilst out but sometimes this is normal on a run as likes to have fun first and I'm sure he leaves it til the last minute to go! He seemed quite happy in himself after but a bit tired. Ate dinner as normal.
Normal bedtime and morning routine followed but refused to eat any breakfast, lunch or treats and now dinner. Poos have also been very loose and now watery. He has only been in the garden today, no walk as he is obviously under the weather, has a little playfulness about him but quite lethargic. Not drinking as much as normal either.
We wondered if the pine needles had had an adverse effect on him and today we also caught him eating the honeysuckle in the garden a few times. Anyone else had similar problems regarding plants etc? 
We will take him to vets in morning if no improvement.
All words of wisdom greatly received!
Many thanx
- By GG1 [gb] Date 09.01.09 19:56 UTC
Have no clue!! But pine needles can be so sharp and stiff, I wonder if one has got lodges somewhere?
I think I would be inclined to take him for a check up just in case.
- By starmutley [gb] Date 09.01.09 20:04 UTC
Thanx GG1
But pine needles can be so sharp and stiff, I wonder if one has got lodges somewhere?

Yes i thought that immediately after he'd scoffed a few! Do they ever think 'maybe I shan't eat that, it might be bad for me!' ?

We've poked and prodded him everywhere for lumps and bumps and checked his teeth as I wondered whether he was teething but all seems ok (to our untrained eyes).

Shall monitor him til morning and more than likely make a phone call!
- By lunamoona [gb] Date 09.01.09 20:04 UTC
I believe honeysuckle is poisonous and can cause vomiting and diarrhoea.  I would ring the vet to make sure.
- By starmutley [gb] Date 09.01.09 20:18 UTC
thanx lunamoona,

It's the first time he's ever taken a fancy to it! Maybe it tastes different this time of year!
Ooh for a fussy eater sometimes!!
- By starmutley [gb] Date 09.01.09 23:26 UTC
found the following site and thought it helpful,
will be taking Khan to vets tomorrow as i think it was the honeysuckle!!

http://www.ttlntl.co.uk/2/Health/poisonplants.htm
- By starmutley [gb] Date 10.01.09 13:20 UTC
Just to let you know that Khan saw vet this morning and has been given antibiotics as a precaution and advised to stay off food til tomorrow. then it's on to fish or chicken for a few days.
He seems better today but shan't be resuming full routines just yet!
thanx for your advice and will keep you posted with any news!
- By starmutley [gb] Date 15.01.09 17:48 UTC
Just a little update -

Khan is now back to his normal self and eating his regular diet and having walkies. Inspite of being poorly he still has a nose for things he shouldn't have so fingers crossed that he doesn't get poorly too soon!!
many thanx for all your kind words of wisdom
Topic Dog Boards / Health / poisonous plants? pup off food

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