Wednesday, July 21, 2010

My 10 month old puppy ate extra emollient night cream..is it safe?? should i call the vet??what should i do??

When in doubt, call the vet. If the vet is closed, call the emergency vet. If you don't know the number, call the Animal Poison Control Center (in the US at least) at (888) 426-4435. If they feel you need to speak to a vet, it will cost money but if they simply tell you what to do or send you to your vet, it is free.My 10 month old puppy ate extra emollient night cream..is it safe?? should i call the vet??what should i do??
i would call a vet...NOW!My 10 month old puppy ate extra emollient night cream..is it safe?? should i call the vet??what should i do??
your dog will probably be ok. You may just want to call your vet to be on the safe side.... they may ask you to check the ingredients list. But I wouldn't freak out of I were you. It may just end up upsetting hs digestive system and will resolve by either vomit or diarrhea.





My 14-month old loves when either my husband or I put on cream or lotion.... we have to stay away from her so she does not lick it off. She seems ot love the taste.
well you should look on the back of the bottle and read the back of the bottle and read what is says if harm full if sowed if it is call a vet but look first u can be saving some money but i think the pup should be fine
I wouldn't spook him for a few days.
how much, the whole jar? hard to say, watch for symptoms, even a vet won't know for sure
Call the vet. Right.........NOW!
Call poison control ASAP. Follow their instructions.
Call a vet NOW don't listen to any of these answers anything could be dangerous to a puppy.
call vet he will reccomened drug store cure . needs quick attention . good luck .
Call your vet read them what is on the label tell them about how much it ate and they will let you know what to do and watch for
Read the warnings on the box or bottle. If there's a phone number, call and ask them.





Or you could search some of the ingredients on google and find out if they are harmful and how harmful they are.





Keep your eye on your puppy. Make sure s/he has plenty of water. If the puppy won't eat or drink, is vomiting, has diarrhea, or seems lethargic, then you should find an emergency clinic and call them.





Otherwise, if your puppy seems to be eating, drinking, going to the bathroom, and is active, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
You can call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control number.





888-826-4435





http://workingdogs.com/doc0002.htm
yes call the vet..i have had problems like these
yes if your puppy ate anything like that it needs to go to the vet. My friend dog ate some pill and she had took it to the vet cause it was acting strange sooo i think u need to try that lol.
i think your puppy will be fine i have a dog that turned 1 year old 2 days after christmas and she has eaten all sorts of stuff she loves potato chips and fruit but hates dog food ahhhhh


but when my mom wears this anti wrinkle cream stuff sophie (our puppy/doggy) licks it all right off and she loves it but she is always fine i wouldent worry about it if i were you your puppy will be fine
if he shows signs of uncomfort -definately! but id probably be on the safe side and call the vet to see if he needs something to clean his stomach out or something like that.
CALL THE VET NOW FOR THE SAKE OF UR PUPPY!!!! EVEN IF PUPPY ISNT SHOWING A DIFF CALL NOW!
go to the vet!!! even if the dog isn't sick bettter safe than sorry! best of luck:)
You seriously went online for an answer to this??? Do you care about your puppy??? Unless there happens to be a poison control employee ready to answer, I'd suggest getting your dog to a vet pronto. Seeeeeeeriously - do you ever really trust anything anyone says on here? The next person might tell you extra emollient cream is nutritious. Save your dog's life first, then get one of your own - away from your computer.
take your pet to the vet . like today!!!!

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