01/20 - Warm and Fuzzy Wednesday!

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Damn dog.
(just got home and found an empty canister of raisins on the floor...........I guess tonights walk will be - um - eventful :depressed:
If you have any pumpkin handy, it'll help settle the stomach. And keep an eye on it, grapes and raisins are notorious for kidney failure. (you may already know that).
 
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You should block him then he won't show up :D
I blocked all the admins and mods on Hit Scraper but their posts still show up.
 
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I blocked all the admins and mods on Hit Scraper but their posts still show up.
We go and unblock ourselves whenever you aren't looking.
 
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If you have any pumpkin handy, it'll help settle the stomach.
Really? He's a huge black lab. I sort of wish this would teach him a lesson..........but he's 'just not that sort of dog.' His favorite thing to steal from the kitchen are sticks of butter (he nails one once or twice a year). But when he gets one, he looks like the anchor in a champion chugging team: it's all gone in one gulp!
 

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Really? He's a huge black lab. I sort of wish this would teach him a lesson..........
Well I certainly hope it won't be a toxic lesson. It could kill your dog.
 
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Really? He's a huge black lab. I sort of wish this would teach him a lesson..........but he's 'just not that sort of dog.' His favorite thing to steal from the kitchen are sticks of butter (he nails one once or twice a year). But when he gets one, he looks like the anchor in a champion chugging team: it's all gone in one gulp!
Immediate Treatment


This is an emergency needing immediate treatment. If you are positive that your dog ingested grapes or raisins, you will need to induce vomiting as soon as possible, before the toxins in the fruit can be absorbed.


Try to induce vomiting with a simple hydrogen peroxide solution of one teaspoon per five pounds of body weight – with no more than three teaspoons given at once. If vomiting does not take place within ten minutes of the first administration, you may try again, using the same amount. This method should not be given any more than three times, spaced apart at ten minute intervals.


If your dog has not vomited after the third dose, do not use it, or anything further, to try to induce vomiting. Do not use anything stronger than hydrogen peroxide without your veterinarian's assent, and do not induce vomiting unless you are absolutely sure of what your dog has ingested. If your dog has already vomited, do not try to force more vomiting.
From:http://www.petmd.com/dog/emergency/digestive/e_dg_grape_raisin_toxicity
 
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i have the qual and i missed it FML
Yea was only up for like 15 minutes.
He needs to start posting bigger batches again.

All were in Denver, no foreign ones this time so it was a breeze.
 

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Really? He's a huge black lab. I sort of wish this would teach him a lesson..........but he's 'just not that sort of dog.' His favorite thing to steal from the kitchen are sticks of butter (he nails one once or twice a year). But when he gets one, he looks like the anchor in a champion chugging team: it's all gone in one gulp!
Haha my kittens like to lick the butter when I forget in on the counter...hope your pup will be ok after this Raisingate
 
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