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Topic Dog Boards / Health / dog not well urgent
- By palaminouk [gb] Date 05.11.05 20:29 UTC
hi i took my dogs out before the fire  works started . i let them of the lead at the park
always keeping an eye on them as i was playing fetch with them.i came home and the pup aged
8mth was sick about ten min later she is not herself slevering a bit and very quite when shes up on her feet she not very sure at all you would think she was drunk as shes usually full of fun and the lease noise
she will bark even when my brother came into the house she just lay were she would normally jump up
at him and bark and wave her tail but she just lay there not botherd at all.

i never notice her eating any thing but there was a lot of mushrooms around or even toadstoals
so im thinking that she may have eaten some are they poison to animals can anyone advise me
on this as going to leave her an other 30min just incase im just panican
 
         any advise welcome

     yours sharon ps shes had her jags
- By ShaynLola Date 05.11.05 20:54 UTC
To be on the safe side, I would get to the vet ASAP. Pups can deteriorate very quickly.
- By mackleback Date 05.11.05 20:59 UTC
I would get her to the vet asap. Better safe than sorry. Hope she is ok. xx
- By Phoebe [gb] Date 05.11.05 21:12 UTC
If she's staggering like she's drunk, please get her to the vets a.s.a.p. She could just be very stressed due to the fireworks, but she could also have eaten something poisonous and be in acute kidney failure. I lost a dog within 15 minutes of her exhibiting those symptoms in March, so time is of the essence.
- By palaminouk [gb] Date 06.11.05 00:12 UTC
thanx eveyone
                      i took her to the vet she was quite and shaken
he checked her over gave her a seditive to camb her down she had worked
herself up so much due to the fireworks thats why she was in a state.
    this is her first exsperince of them thats why i thought she had eating something
none of my other dogs have acted in this way but i have learned that every dogs reaction are different.

well im glad to say that shes calmed down tyred and is looking a lot better
i though the fireworks were not bothering her it just shows how rong i was i will remember this the next time boy what a fright i got.
                                         thanx again
                                           sharon
- By STARRYEYES Date 06.11.05 08:52 UTC
So glad she is ok and it was something more worrying .

roni
- By mackleback Date 06.11.05 09:21 UTC
Glad to hear she is ok. :-)
- By bunty williams [gb] Date 06.11.05 10:25 UTC
Thank goodness she's ok.Poor little mite won't forget Guy Fawkes night in a hurry.
- By Dawn-R Date 06.11.05 11:29 UTC
Hi Palaminouk, it might pay to get a DAP diffuser and /or some Serenum, or Rescue Remedy in for next year. One of mine was a bit upset too but not as bad as yours, I gave her some RR and she did settle quite a bit.

Dawn R.
- By Phoebe [gb] Date 06.11.05 12:08 UTC
Glad she's alright! It's far better being safe than sorry.
- By palaminouk [gb] Date 07.11.05 11:05 UTC
hi
thanx for all your reply,s i will make sure i have tablets
from the vet next time as i dont want her to go
through that again poor thing.
i will also get her stuff for xmas as some people let firework
of at that time of year also. i wish they would ban them
any way as there more harm than they are worth.wll at least
it wasn,t some thing she eat and she,s back to her usual self
  thanx again
                     sharon
Topic Dog Boards / Health / dog not well urgent

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