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I've had labs for years and have had many nights like that after they had gotten into something they shouldn't eat... ![]() most recently last spring my corgi and her best friend Lily (yellow lab) ate rat poison...
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I definitely could have used that money for something else, but the kid and the animals come first. ![]()
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I feel your pain. Mine had a seizure again yesterday and its on meds for thyroid and seizures. Dont know how much longer he will be living. It would be very devestating to my wife if something happened to him. Had to put down a dog around this time three years ago.
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Seattle, if your dog is still lethargic and off her food and water, don't wait much longer to get her to the vet. If she's not drinking, she can become dehydrated quickly. Two things you can check-her temp (if you don't have a thermometer, feel the pads of her feet, her armpits and the inside of her thighs). If she feels hot there, she may have a temp. Also lift her lip and press on her gum for a few seconds. See how quickly the color returns to normal after you release the pressure. Deb
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shes warm, and we just tried to feed her and give her water nothing works.
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I would take her to the vet. She may have a blockage in her intestinal track or stomach. Let me know how you make out. Deb
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