flypegasus Posted July 10, 2003 Posted July 10, 2003 Just now my puppy eat a little of washing poweder..What i shoul do? I wash her mouth inside,tryed to make her to through out,but couldn't make her do it. Small amout of washing poweder is dangerous??Please answer me ASAP I worry very much Quote
Carolk9s Posted July 10, 2003 Posted July 10, 2003 Yes PLEASE call your vet, have the washing powder nearby to list ingredients. Quote
flypegasus Posted July 10, 2003 Author Posted July 10, 2003 The amount of washing poweder with wich i found her was a size of hazelnut,i don't know if she really eat something and how much...but for sure it can't be much. Quote
flypegasus Posted July 10, 2003 Author Posted July 10, 2003 Hi! Thanks for support,we just come back from the vet and everything ok. :) He told me that she probably didn't swallow washing poweder,because she didn't have any symptoms of poissoning and her mouth inside wasn't iritated.She is just little :diablotin: Now she is sleeping on my legs and it's better for me cause i can watch her all the time like this :wink: Thanks God that i catch her at the right time before she eat some washing powder :shock: Quote
Carolk9s Posted July 10, 2003 Posted July 10, 2003 I am so glad to hear your little girl is ok! Dogs can be so sneaky and so quick about getting into trouble. Quote
courtnek Posted July 11, 2003 Posted July 11, 2003 Just FYI for the future - Washing powder is caustic - you should not make them try to vomit; it will burn the esophagus on the way up. Same with gasoline and antifreeze. If you have a poison control center in your area, you can call them and often they will be able to give yu the proper steps to counteract the poison. You would still need to see a vet, of course, but for immediate action poison control is the way to go. Also, for things that can be thrown back up, keep a bottle of Syrup of Ipecac handy - it's the same thing you use for children who have swallowed things they shouldnt...Never administer Syrup of Ipecac without first checking with poison control, because of the reasons listed above. I'm glad your little guy is ok....that's scary!! :D Quote
Elsastarr Posted July 11, 2003 Posted July 11, 2003 I'm super glad your baby is fine, and I know you can get & did get great answers here on this site, that's why I'm here (to learn & to help).......but, please, call you vet first next time. Any good vet would want you to believe me I've had to call mine @ 3:00am & all other times I felt it was really needed. Sometimes, every minute counts. xxxoxxx~Wishing you & you baby the very best Quote
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