Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Schnauzers Dry Noses My Schnauzer Ate Some Charcoal And Is Sick, Please Help!?

My Schnauzer Ate Some Charcoal And Is Sick, Please Help!? - schnauzers dry noses

Please help! My Angel Schnauzer ate coal, and was probably for the last two days apart. Surprisingly, his brother would not eat it, are both 4 months old. old. The symptoms are: they do not eat, her weight was reduced, vomit, feces and diarrhea was like dark, watery eyes, the nose is dry and not very active. This is the case, however, were a highlight was the fact that water is able to walk and her chair is a return to its normal texture and color. It's almost as if she is like us, if we are to get food poisoning. Should we let go, or take him to the vet?

6 comments:

  1. Take her to the vet immediately.

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  2. I have around dogs my whole life is long and coal are sometimes used to any kind of poison that would absorb eat the dog. I think it would not be bad if you eat a lot! Probably it was something else, and when you are back to normal, I would have to wait to see one or two days if more come to him to the vet

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  3. Bring it on !!!!!!!! ASAP FP>: o

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  4. What type of coal used? If the same source material, the bag and the vet. If you've been vomiting for more than a day, go to the vet! If ordinary coal, you can try washing with a mixture of Gatorade and yougurt prederably Blackberry or Blueberry. If still not eating and vomiting, take him to the vet.

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  5. In any case, take him to the vet. Diarrhea in puppies can expect nothing more than'',''. Vomiting is seen likely as coal dog that something was added maintained, and basically need una''bomba stomach.''

    Please consult your veterinarian!

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  6. Take her to the vet. Some people may say that coal is used to trigger vomiting, and it is, but not the same man who used to barbecue. The type of coal has been infused for outdoor dining with hazardous substances and easier to simplify the process used on the field. All chemicals are hard on the stomach of a puppy, and you need a little help recover from the veterinarian. I hope it goes well!

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