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  • #41
    Its my JRT's 9th birthday today, he sends get well wishes to your JRT!!!
    "You can't really debate with someone who has a prescient invisible friend"
    carolprudm

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    • #42
      GREAT NEWS !!!!!


      GREAT NEWS ``` SO VERY GLAD TO READ THIS UPDATE ~

      JINGLES CONTINUE ~

      JINGLE JINGLE JINGLE & AO ~ ALWAYS OPTIMISTIC !!!
      Zu Zu Bailey " IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE ! "

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      • #43
        Great news! So glad things are looking good and you got to take her home with you. Hope you don't have to keep her quiet -- I know how hard THAT is for a JRT!

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        • #44
          So glad your dog is doing better!!!

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          • #45
            I know exactly what you are going through. My 110 Alaskan Malamute ate two big pans of rat poison my dad had left out in the attic. The painters were painting the room and left the attic door open so he went up the stairs into the attic and found the rat poison and ate everything.

            My mom discovered he ate the rat poison and rushed him to the vet where they tubed him and put a ton of charcoal in into him to get him to vomit. He did vomit all of the rat poison but the vet didn't know if he had absorbed any of it.

            He stayed at the vet hospital for the day and we had to give him vitamin K shots and vitamin K pills for a few days.

            Gretzky my dog turned 10 yesterday on Christmas day.

            He was so sick the next day he threw up and refused to move.

            It is very scary and lucky for Gretzky my dog, my mom caught it in time. He didn't need a blood transfusion but became very sick.


            What the rat posion does it, it makes the animals bleed to death internally. It's horrible. Ever since that happened we are very cautious we make sure there are no rat poison anywhere.

            Good luck with your dog. I am sending jingles and good vibes your way. There is hope my dog did make it.

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            • #46
              WONDERFUL NEWS!!!! So happy she's home and feeling better!

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              • #47
                I'm so glad for you. It was truly a Merry Christmas for you and your JR and your hubby!!! Hope she keeps progressing.
                www.crosscreeksporthorses.com
                Breeders of Painted Thoroughbreds and Uniquely Painted Irish Sport Horses in Northeast Oklahoma

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                • #48
                  Let me just clear up a couple of things from a veterinary standpoint.

                  "most" rat/mouse poisons are the type that affect clotting ability/disrupt platelets. The drug is called Warfarin and if you have ever been on bloodthinners it is called Coumadin in people.

                  It takes days for animals to show symptoms. The dogs that eat it do not vomit or become ill from it (if the mice vomited up the poison it wouldn't work). MANY MANY clients watch their dogs for a couple of hours after seeing them eat it and refuse to believe us that anything is wrong "you're lying, I'm looking at her, she's acting fine!".

                  If caught immediately, standard OP is to induce vomiting, administer charcoal and start on Vitamin K1 (and no you can't buy it over the counter). Even if you make your dog vomit at home, we still reccomend the Vit K1 since the drug can be absorbed through the gums and mm when chewed and swallowed.

                  By the time a dog is showing symptoms (coughing, peeing blood, pale gums), they likely need to be transfused. We can start injectible Vit K1 and orals and transfuse. I have seen puppies survive that were vomiting blood and bleeding into their eyes with no ill effects several weeks down the road.

                  Almost all of the rat poison these days is long acting so you may need to keep your dog on the Vit k1 for a month.

                  Best of luck to you!
                  Holly
                  www.ironhorsefrm.com
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