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  1. #21

    Default Re: unsay makaayo sa iro nga gihiloan


    Quote Originally Posted by angry_princess19 View Post
    sews akoa, nahilo.. nakakaon ug chalk sa ok-ok gidali namog adto ug vet, detained pag 3 days, after 3 days, PATAY.!... tagak akong 3k plus hilak nalang ko sa taman. gahilak ga lubong sa akong iro..huhuhuhuh
    mao sad lage wala sad ta lain kadaganan vet. raman gyud.vet raman sad expert ane na mga case or any sakit2x sa iro.... ato sad ge salig nila but....i tot sad ok na bahalag mag utang 2x ta para gyud ma save ato doggy......and yet kalit man manawag na ....sa hauz na vet. said: maam, sir your dog pass away this time ....& blah2x.... hala kalouy pud nato tsk tsk tsk.....

  2. #22

    Default Re: unsay makaayo sa iro nga gihiloan

    The first step in treatment is to eliminate the poison from your dog's stomach by making it vomit. The second step is to delay absorption of the poison from the dog's intestinal tract by coating it with a substance that binds it. This is followed by a laxative to speed elimination.

    Note: Do not induce vomiting or give charcoal by mouth if your dog is severely depressed, comatose, unable to swallow or experiencing seizures. Before proceeding, consult Vomiting, How to Induce in this chapter.

    How to Delay or Prevent Absorption: (Poison Control)

    1.Mix activated charcoal (one tablet to 10-cc water). Give one teaspoonful per two pounds body weight and follow with a pint of water. Depending upon the dog's condition, this may need to be given by stomach tube. Veterinary assistance usually is required.

    2. Thirty minutes later, give sodium sulphate (Glauber's salt), one teaspoonful per ten pounds body weight, or Milk of Magnesia, one teaspoonful per five pounds body weight.

    Note:If these agents are not available, coat the bowel with milk, egg whites or vegetable oil and give a warm water enema.

    If your dog has a poisonous substance on the skin or coat, wash it well with soap and water or give a complete bath in lukewarm (not cold) water, as described in the SKIN chapter. Even if the substance is not irritating to the skin, it should be removed. Otherwise, the dog may lick it off and swallow it. Soak gasoline and oil stains with mineral or vegetable oil. Work in well. Then wash with a mild detergent, such as Ivory soap.

    When signs of nervous system involvement begin to show, the dog is in deep trouble. At this point, your main objective is to get your dog to a veterinarian as quickly as possible. Try to bring with you a sample of vomitus, or better yet the poison in its original container. If the dog is convulsing, unconscious or not breathing, see Shock and Artificial Respiration. (Also see NERVOUS SYSTEM:Fits).

    Dog Poison Care

    Kung layo mo sa vet. you can do this steps. But you need to call your VET asap.

  3. #23

    Default Re: unsay makaayo sa iro nga gihiloan

    Isa pa try to identify what poison ang na ingest sa imong iro. Then look for the necessary steps on how to flush out the poison as indicated in the label.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ceannix View Post
    The first step in treatment is to eliminate the poison from your dog's stomach by making it vomit. The second step is to delay absorption of the poison from the dog's intestinal tract by coating it with a substance that binds it. This is followed by a laxative to speed elimination.

    Note: Do not induce vomiting or give charcoal by mouth if your dog is severely depressed, comatose, unable to swallow or experiencing seizures. Before proceeding, consult Vomiting, How to Induce in this chapter.

    How to Delay or Prevent Absorption: (Poison Control)

    1.Mix activated charcoal (one tablet to 10-cc water). Give one teaspoonful per two pounds body weight and follow with a pint of water. Depending upon the dog's condition, this may need to be given by stomach tube. Veterinary assistance usually is required.

    2. Thirty minutes later, give sodium sulphate (Glauber's salt), one teaspoonful per ten pounds body weight, or Milk of Magnesia, one teaspoonful per five pounds body weight.

    Note:If these agents are not available, coat the bowel with milk, egg whites or vegetable oil and give a warm water enema.

    If your dog has a poisonous substance on the skin or coat, wash it well with soap and water or give a complete bath in lukewarm (not cold) water, as described in the SKIN chapter. Even if the substance is not irritating to the skin, it should be removed. Otherwise, the dog may lick it off and swallow it. Soak gasoline and oil stains with mineral or vegetable oil. Work in well. Then wash with a mild detergent, such as Ivory soap.

    When signs of nervous system involvement begin to show, the dog is in deep trouble. At this point, your main objective is to get your dog to a veterinarian as quickly as possible. Try to bring with you a sample of vomitus, or better yet the poison in its original container. If the dog is convulsing, unconscious or not breathing, see Shock and Artificial Respiration. (Also see NERVOUS SYSTEM:Fits).

    Dog Poison Care

    Kung layo mo sa vet. you can do this steps. But you need to call your VET asap.
    Nice info

  5. #25

    Default Re: unsay makaayo sa iro nga gihiloan

    itlog pare,,,,white one.....

  6. #26

    Default Re: unsay makaayo sa iro nga gihiloan

    dritsu dayun sa vet.....

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    magic sarap

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    Default Re: unsay makaayo sa iro nga gihiloan

    very informative kau boss ceannix.. bow jud ko!!!

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    very informative...be careful in choosing vet kay nay uban pasagdan lang especially at night maona dili maka recover ang dog at this stage. Nice gyud kung nay personal/emotional touch ang vet sa animal. And better to have these things readily available at home for emergency purposes. BTW, kato naka try ani, how do you force feed? via tube feeding or syringe?

    bitaw, TS: musta na imo dog? was he/she able to recover? hope he made it through

  10. #30

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    bring it to the vet directly

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