Sunday, February 21, 2010

Chuahuaia HELP***My 3 Dogs Ate Rat Poisoning 2 Months Ago?

HELP***My 3 dogs ate Rat Poisoning 2 months ago? - chuahuaia

2 months ago our dog got into the poisoning of rats in the house of a friend. Once we realized what turned 1 hours, we jump to the vet. You vocational and vomiting pills He indouced vitamin K, for 1 week and tested again to see if his blood congealed but not the test came back, so that once again put into Vit. K. After 2 weeks still to Vit K to be re-tested again with their blood is bad, then a 3rd Time they went over again her blood is bad. Now our vet will not know what to do! Our dogs are 2 Chuahuaia less than 4 kg and 28 kg Whipp 1st Has anyone other ideas? I was told yesterday by a friend, so that our dogs a little boiled liver, contributing to your iron levelsand this may help. Please, can someone sugu else? I can do anything!

8 comments:

Gianna M said...

High levels of certain liver. I heard of a case like this before. Contact University of Illinois School of Veterinary Medicine, I think it was reasonable.
Good luck, you can also try another vet for a second opinion for treatment options.

greylady said...

I only know that continue to exist, vitamin K and possibly the liver. I'm sorry that your dog is suffering. If you lived only 2 months now possible. Do not lose hope.

billy s said...

This is a very stupid friend poisoning sad.Your should not only around.Thats rat poison, the irresponsibility of him.I hope to be in order

bear 2 zealand © said...

You need to have access to another vet. You need more proof that once COAG. I want to keep in the liver to vitamin K. You can also ask your veterinarian about blood transfusions with these dogs. I do not work, but worth a try. A barber I know, I was asking for his veterinary practice to see if I could use my dog as a donor dog is not in the hospital for 2 months and the best. It was a last attempt with his dog, but she has contributed a transfusion.

I thought about this more and more. The rat poison should have no effect after 3 weeks of dosing. Are you sure that these dogs do not get back to the poison? Moreover, they are what breed? Are they together? Their blood disorder test liKE von Willebrand disease, hemophilia? I would like to have performed more tests and also to ensure that no poison could be around A.

magpiez said...

Rat poison prevents the coagulation of the form of spots, and in fact is the use in cardiac patients to keep the blood thinner to prevent heart problems. I have no medical training, so I'm not sure how to prevent blood clots from forming. If the poison kills the platelets in the blood, then it will finally put into effect through new replacement, produced by the body, but if the poison has somehow remained in the system such as heavy metals, it is perhaps no lasting effect. Personally, I am tempted to drink them too much salt and I hope that the water in the degradation of the remaining chemicals, which will be possibly installed in your system. Perhaps you should contact the manufacturer and ask if you can offer some information about chemicals in the product and it has no physical impactThey could pass on information about the training around it may be more of an evil that is causing the problem. Ultimately, perhaps a dog, blood transfusions (exchange) will facilitate blood clotting problem and immediately withdraw a little blood may help to eliminate unpleasant invisible.
Maybe try a veterinarian in another area, because even doctors sometimes have missed some of the points of a second doctor on the other, or even ask a doctor what I recommend is that anyone caught that too much of his blood-thinning medication and see what they offer.
Unfortunately, we can no longer useful.

gloriab6... said...

On the basis of foods rich in vit. K and the power of these events. Vit K will be useful, but they need it. You can search for foods with a high amount. I also have an alternative seed vet, it sounds like you just "let the ball" a matter of veterinary research and try to do more. Good Luck

b.w. said...

another vet?

KAOS said...

Do you need a vet DIFFERENT!

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